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Sirius 800 Router Range

Sirius 830, 840 and 850 routers

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Page 1: ...www s a m com User Manual Sirius 800 Router Range Sirius 830 840 and 850 routers ...

Page 2: ...anels and Input Modules 109 10 Crosspoint Modules 158 11 Output Modules and Rear Panels 174 12 Sirius 850 Video and Audio Expansion 211 13 Multiviewer Input Output Monitoring Modules 226 14 Nucleus Router Control Modules 252 15 Control Fan Interface Module 288 16 Control and Alarm Rear Panel Connections 294 Appendix A Router and Power Supply Shelf Dimensions 300 Appendix B Router Power Supply Shel...

Page 3: ... Input Embedding 21 3 1 7 Audio Phasing 22 3 1 8 Video Processing 22 3 1 9 Integrated Multiviewers 23 3 2 Router Configuration and Control 24 3 2 1 Overview 24 3 2 2 Router System Configuration 24 3 2 3 Routing Control 26 3 3 Sirius 800 Input Output Modules 26 3 3 1 Input Modules 26 3 3 2 Output Modules 26 3 4 Interconnection Cables 27 3 4 1 Unbalanced 62 Way AES to BNC Breakout Cable 27 3 4 2 DS ...

Page 4: ... Starting the Door PC Manually 51 4 2 Powering Down the Sirius 800 52 5 Door PC 53 5 1 Main Menu 53 5 2 Status 54 5 2 1 Alarms 54 5 2 2 Modules 55 5 2 3 Temperature 57 5 3 Signals 58 5 3 1 Video Inputs 58 5 3 2 MADI Inputs 59 5 3 3 References 60 5 4 Redundant Crosspoint Control 64 5 4 1 Video Crosspoint Matrix Status Screens 64 5 4 2 Audio Crosspoint Matrix Status Screens 69 5 5 Nucleus Info 72 5 ...

Page 5: ... Fiber Input Rear Panel 116 9 9 Sirius 840 850 1349 1289 Video BNC Input Rear Panel 117 9 10 Sirius 840 850 1360 Video HD BNC DS Link 118 9 11 Sirius 840 850 1305 Video Fiber Input Rear Panel 119 9 12 Sirius 840 850 1361 Video Fiber DS Link Input Rear Panel 120 9 13 Sirius 840 850 1362 DS Link In Out Expansion Input 121 9 14 Balanced AES Input Rear Panels with MADI Inputs 122 9 14 1 Sirius 830 135...

Page 6: ...nnels 175 11 1 3 AES Audio Outputs 176 11 1 4 MADI Audio Outputs 176 11 1 5 Audio Processing on the Output Module 177 11 1 6 4929 Connections to the Audio Crosspoints 182 11 1 7 4929 Output Module LED Information 183 11 2 5926 Sirius 800 Standard Video Output Non Expandable 185 11 2 1 5926 Output Module LED Information 186 11 3 5949 Video Embedding AHP Output with Delay Sync 187 11 3 1 Processing ...

Page 7: ...o multiviewer outputs 236 13 4 5 Sirius 850 Router Outputs with Multiviewer 237 13 5 5902 Sirius 800 Multiviewer Crosspoint 238 13 5 1 Sirius 840 850 only 238 13 5 2 5902 Sirius 800 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module LED Information 239 13 6 5931 Sirius 800 External Multiviewer Output 240 13 6 1 5931 Sirius 800 External Multiviewer Output Module LED Information 241 13 7 5939 Sirius 830 Video Audio I p ...

Page 8: ... LEDs 292 16 Control and Alarm Rear Panel Connections 294 16 1 Sirius 830 Control Connections 294 16 2 Sirius 840 850 Control Connections 295 16 3 Sirius 840 850 Alarm Rear Panel Connections 296 16 3 1 Sirius 840 850 Frame ID Rotary Switch on the Alarm Rear Panel 297 16 4 Control I O and Alarm Pin outs 298 16 4 1 RS485 9 Way D Type Socket 298 16 4 2 LTC AES Reference 9 Way D Type Socket 298 16 4 3...

Page 9: ... 345 C 6 3 5932 Sirius 850 Multiviewer Output Module 346 C 6 4 Sirius 850 1292 MV Link Rear Panel 348 C 7 Sirius 850 Video Expansion 350 C 7 1 1293 Sirius 850 Video DIN 1 0 2 3 mini Coax Output Rear Panel 350 Appendix D Specifications 351 D 1 Inputs 351 D 1 1 Video Inputs 351 D 1 2 Video AHP Inputs 352 D 1 3 AHP Audio Inputs 354 D 2 Outputs 355 D 2 1 Video Outputs 355 D 2 2 Video AHP Outputs 356 D...

Page 10: ...orted to a CSV file by right clicking on the controller in the configuration screen of Workbench System information saved includes hardware module types hardware versions firmware versions software versions Workbench details and database location information See the Workbench manual for information on using Workbench Firmware Release Version Module AHP Features Supported 3 0 x Nucleus2 2464 2463 A...

Page 11: ...on the screen such as icons screen display looks etc Information in this manual and software are subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of SAM The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and can not be reproduced or copied in any manner without prior agreement with SAM or their authorized agents Reproduction or disassembly ...

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Page 14: ...g power to the unit should be close to the unit and easily accessible 2 3 Lithium Batteries The Sirius 800 door PC and router control module s each contain a Lithium battery This symbol refers the user to important information contained in the accompanying literature This symbol indicates that hazardous voltages are present inside No user serviceable parts inside This system should only be service...

Page 15: ...ully Make sure that a fiber is connected to the board s fiber outputs before power is applied If a fiber cable e g patchcord is already connected to an output make sure that the cable s other end is connected too before powering up the board Do not look in the end of a fiber to see if light is coming out The laser wavelengths being used are totally invisible to the human eye and can cause permanen...

Page 16: ...the power supply shelf by this symbol located on the right side of the power supply shelf see Figure 1 Protective Earthing is a conductor in the building installation wiring or in the power supply cord connecting a main protective earthing terminal to an earth point in the building installation PROTECTIVE EARTH The building installation must provide a means for connection to the protective earth a...

Page 17: ...elves have their own integral cooling system Ensure the flow of air is not restricted through the vents and fan exhausts Do not obstruct the air vents situated on both sides of the frame and allow a minimum of 50 mm 2 inches clearance to allow air flow The air that is exhausted from the sides must be able to flow past the rear of the router frame without being obstructed This also applies to the P...

Page 18: ...l Communications Commission Rules 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMC Performance of Cables and Connectors SAM products are designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the appropriate European EMC standards In order to achieve this performance in real installations it is essential to use cables and connectors with good EMC characteristics All signal connections including remote control connect...

Page 19: ...ius 840 routers and the field expandable Sirius 850 router The Sirius 850 can be equipped as 576 x 1152 in a single frame or is field expandable up to 1152 x 1152 video dependant on input output card configuration by linking two Sirius 850 routers together using multi way cables No other external splitters or combiners are required Figure 2 Sirius 800 Router Range Note The router height in Figure ...

Page 20: ...6 mono audio channels per video input Both the embedded and de embedded audio channels can be manipulated directly on the input module before being routed through the video and audio crosspoint cards respectively The audio input module 4915 accepts either MADI only or a combination of AES and MADI depending on the rear panel that is fitted In either case the individual audio channels can then be r...

Page 21: ...io inputs de embedded audio or a combination of both 3 1 5 Audio Processing Each of the AHP video input 5919 5915 and output 5949 5925 modules contains a powerful processing engine that can manipulate the individual audio channels passing through them The 5919 5915 5949 and 5925 audio processing tools include gain control phase invert 16 channel mixer and channel swap shuffle The audio processing ...

Page 22: ...inputs embedded on a video channel of a video output module The audio inputs could equally have been routed to an audio output module and the signals would remain co timed as shown 3 1 8 Video Processing Each of the AHP video input 5919 and AHP video output 5949 modules contain frame line synchronizers allowing video signals to be synchronised with router references Frame or line syncs can be offs...

Page 23: ...wer A standard video Sirius 830 router output module and input module with an integrated multiviewer Monitors up to 48 router outputs per multiviewer Fits Sirius 830 router See the MV 830 User Manual for more information MV 840 and MV 850 Integrated Multiviewers A dual standard video Sirius router output module with an integrated multiviewer Monitors up to 48 router outputs per multiviewer Fits Si...

Page 24: ...for router control Router configuration details are stored in the Workbench SQL database Once configuration is complete the configuration is pushed to the router controllers allowing them to work without a database connection The Workbench database can be created from scratch custom built by SAM chargeable or it can be based on one of the sample default databases supplied with Workbench Workbench ...

Page 25: ...sed for router control Figure 6 Example Standalone Database Server with Multiple Client PCs and Router s Figure 7 Example Single Client Server PC with Router s and a RollCall Client Server PC Database Workbench SQL Server Management Studio Sirius 800 Router Network Client PC running Workbench for router control and configuration Client PC running Microsoft SQL Management Studio for database admini...

Page 26: ...and output feeds quicker and less prone to errors 3 3 Sirius 800 Input Output Modules 3 3 1 Input Modules The following input modules are available for the Sirius 800 routers input modules fitted to earlier routers are listed in Appendix C 2 Video Input Modules 5917 Sirius 800 Standard Video BNC Fiber Input Module Input connector type dependant on rear panel fitted 5919 Sirius 800 Video AHP Input ...

Page 27: ...l SAM IQ modular products to expand a Sirius 850 system to up to 11522 or to expand a Sirius 850 system above 11522 future enhancement DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metres Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS Link Cable 12 meters Order Code FGAEY WDS12THICK Cable kit consists of 1 x 12 metre 39 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable 3 4 3 D...

Page 28: ...480 x 480 AES 3 5 3 Sirius 850 Router Up to 576 x 576 video and up to 18432 x 18432 mono audio dependant on input output card configuration in an expandable 34U frame with full video and audio crosspoint redundancy Not including power supply height Field expandable to 1152 x 1152 video dependant on input output card configuration by the addition of a further single Sirius 850 34U frame Signal cabl...

Page 29: ...ur crosspoint modules are used as the main crosspoint modules and the fifth is optional for redundancy Sirius 850 Expanded up to 576 x 1152 1152 x 1152 for a two frame system Up to five additional crosspoint modules can be fitted in the top of an expanded frame These send signals to the expansion output modules in the top of the router Four crosspoint modules are used as the main crosspoint module...

Page 30: ...ol Options The Sirius 800 routers can be controlled using the following control systems Workbench RollCall Hardware Panels Soft Panels Workbench or RollCall RollMap External control systems using SW P 02 or SW P 08 Third party control systems using SW P 02 or SW P 08 Miscellaneous Dual redundant Power Supplies are fitted for maximum resilience depending on configuration A unique feature to the Sir...

Page 31: ...us 800 Router Controller Module SAM Workbench Software Release 2450 2462 2463 Up to 3 17 5 and 4 2 and above See Note 1 and Note 2 2464 4 0 3 and above See Note 1 and Note 2 Note 1 All Sirius 800 router controllers will be supported by SAM Workbench software release 4 2 x not yet released as of November 2016 Note 2 SAM Workbench software release 4 1 x is not yet available for general release as of...

Page 32: ...udio Input Embedding License Order Code S8AHP VA S8AHP VD S8AHP VF S8AHP VE Module 1 license per module 1 license per module Note also requires S8AHP VA on the module 1 license 8 assignable channels assigned to any input or output channels 1 license per module Note also requires S8AHP VA on the module 5919 Video AHP Input Module Purchasable License Purchasable License Purchasable License Purchasab...

Page 33: ...e Not Applicable 4929 Audio AHP Output Module with Delay Free License with each module Free License with each module Purchasable License Module no longer supplied with new systems 4925 Audio AHP Output Module Free License with each module Not Applicable Not Applicable Table 4 Licensed Options for Audio Input and Output Modules Important If the SD card is removed from a module for more than 30 minu...

Page 34: ...rix 92162 Redundant Audio Crosspoint Matrix Video Inputs and Outputs and Audio Inputs and Outputs Up to 288 video inputs and 288 video outputs and up to 9216 audio inputs and 9216 audio outputs depending on configuration 48 96 or 140 Multiviewer Outputs HD BNC or Up to 4 Input Output Monitoring Outputs BNC DIN 1 0 2 3 Multiviewer Outputs or Monitoring Outputs 1 x Main Video Crosspoint Module 1 x R...

Page 35: ... is fitted each monitoring output can be independently configured to display either an input or an output signal Each monitoring output can also be independently configured to display a signal before or after processing has been applied to it processing modules only Up to four monitor signals are passed to both the BNC and DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors on the 1237 rear monitor module see section 13 2 2 T...

Page 36: ...d Fiber rear connectors see section 8 2 4 Cables connected to the router must be fitted with adequate vertical and horizontal strain relief to avoid twisting of the rear panels causing damage to the router connectors and loss of electrical signal connection to the router Figure 10 Sirius 830 frame with BNC Input Output Rear View Figure 11 Sirius 830 1237 Monitoring Outputs Multiviewer see section ...

Page 37: ...62 Redundant Video Crosspoint Matrix Video Inputs and Audio Inputs Video Outputs and Audio Outputs 184322 Redundant Audio Crosspoint Matrix 48 96 or 140 Multiviewer Outputs HD BNC and Up to 4 Input Output Monitoring Outputs BNC Up to 576 video and up to 18432 audio inputs depending on configuration Up to 576 video and up to 18432 audio outputs depending on configuration 4 x Main Video Crosspoint M...

Page 38: ...er any processing has been carried out Input Output Monitoring Outputs If an Input Output Monitoring Module is fitted each monitoring output can be independently configured to display either an input or an output signal Each monitoring output can also be independently configured to display a signal before or after processing has been applied to it processing modules only Up to four monitor signals...

Page 39: ...ter must be fitted with adequate vertical and horizontal strain relief to avoid twisting of the rear panels causing damage to the router connectors and loss of electrical signal connection to the router Figure 14 Sirius 840 frame with BNC Input Output Rear View MultiviewerOutputs see section 13 10 48Vdc Power Connectors Not Used Alarm Rear Panel see section 16 3 Inputs Video 1 to 288 Audio 1 to 92...

Page 40: ...x 48 or 96 Multiviewer Outputs HD BNC and Up to 4 Input Output Monitoring Outputs BNC Up to 576 video and up to 18432 audio inputs depending on configuration Up to 576 video and up to 18432 audio outputs depending on configuration 5762 Redundant Video Crosspoint Matrix Video Outputs Up to 576 video signals to a second frame by using a 1290 1365 rear panel or HD BNC using a 1366 rear panel Expanded...

Page 41: ...ter any processing has been carried out Input Output Monitoring Outputs If an Input Output Monitoring Module is fitted each monitoring output can be independently configured to display either an input or an output signal Each monitoring output can also be independently configured to display a signal before or after processing has been applied to it processing modules only Up to four monitor signal...

Page 42: ...3 expansion rear connectors see section 8 3 8 2 Cables connected to the router must be fitted with adequate vertical and horizontal strain relief to avoid twisting of the rear panels causing damage to the router connectors and loss of electrical signal connection to the router Figure 17 Sirius 850 frame with BNC Input Output Rear View Multiviewer Outputs 48Vdc Power Connectors Not Used Expansion O...

Page 43: ...al they are created from Each router has a maximum of four references in total in any mix of BNC and Derived references See section 5 3 3 for details on setting references for the router using the Door screen Alternatively Derived references can be configured in Workbench from Edit Configuration Local Router Hardware Advanced Configuration Edit Derived References See the Workbench user manual for ...

Page 44: ...0P 60 Hz Signal Derived RefInput3 1080i 50 Hz Signal External Video References on the BNC Connectors Video Reference Signals available in the Router Video Reference Video Signal RefAuto Sets the reference type based on the signal type detected on the input All inputs are set to RefAuto in the default database Ref525i59 525 interlaced 59 Hz Ref625i50 625 interlaced 50 Hz Ref720p60 720 progressive 6...

Page 45: ...nal physical or derived is not present the router will crash switch RefInput1 to RefInput4 Overrides the Auto detection by using one of the fixed reference inputs which allows the same standard but offset for timing issues to be resolved see section 3 11 3 There can be a mix of the physical reference inputs and the derived reference inputs depending on which Nucleus controller type is fitted and h...

Page 46: ...he specified reference The timing must be adjusted to make sure the switch happens at the correct point If the signal on the specified reference input physical or derived is not valid the router will crash switch 3 12 Audio Reference Input The Sirius 800 routers have two AES 48 kHz only audio reference inputs on the rear of the router see section 16 2 for connection details 1 x BNC unbalanced AES ...

Page 47: ...d with new door Sirius 840 850 only Input Output Module fan door replaced with new door Sirius 830 only New Control rear panel assembly fitted Sirius 830 only New Alarm rear panel assembly fitted Sirius 840 850 only New rating plate fitted Nucleus 2450 controllers replaced by Nucleus2 2464 controllers Control fan interface modules replaced by 2457 control fan interface modules Sirius 830 only 2457...

Page 48: ...us2 2464 2463 Nucleus2 2464 2463 Fan Out Controller s Sirius 830 2453 Sirius 840 850 2452 Sirius 830 2455 Sirius 840 850 2456 Sirius 830 2457 blue boards Sirius 840 850 2458 blue boards Fans Silver fan casings front and rear with no letters stamped on them Silver fan casings rear fan casings stamped with HF Front and rear fans with blue fan casings MV 8x0 Integrated Multiviewer s Not compatible No...

Page 49: ...y The main signal modules within the Sirius 800 start to power up one second after the 48 V DC supply has been switched on 4 1 1 Power Sequencing To reduce the inrush current when the whole unit is powered up the modules in the router power up over a period of six seconds starting with the controllers and fans and ending with the audio crosspoints Important To avoid overloading the individual exte...

Page 50: ... Nucleus2 Controller LED colors see section 14 4 2 For full details of the Nucleus 2450 Controller LED colors see section 14 5 1 Flashing Green Controller Active Flashing Blue Controller Idle 1 Steady Green Power OK Steady Green Master Controller Flashing Blue Slave Controller 2 Flashing Green or Orange 3 Pulsing Orange Controller Mismatch 4 Off or Flashing 5 Not used Off 6 Not used Off 7 Blue Con...

Page 51: ...dd modules to the router see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual 4 1 3 Starting the Door PC Manually The Door PC starts automatically when the Sirius 800 is powered up If the Door PC has been shut down and needs starting manually the following procedure should be used 1 With the Sirius 800 running open the frame door 2 Inside the back of the door is the power switch for the Door PC see Figur...

Page 52: ...oon as possible Method 2 1 Alternatively open the door and press and release the Door PC power switch see Figure 20 The power switch does not latch in place 2 This causes LiveRunner to close and Microsoft Windows to shut down 3 Wait until Microsoft Windows closes and the screen goes black then power down the Sirius 800 Make sure that all the external power supply shelves are switched off as soon a...

Page 53: ...onnector positions If the hub switch is on a network the IP addresses of the controllers and Door PC must be changed to match the host network requirements see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details The actual Door PC screens available on your system depends on the version of LiveRunner installed and the actual Sirius 800 router the door PC is on Although it is not recommended the d...

Page 54: ...enu screen contains the Alarms Modules and Temperature buttons 5 2 1 Alarms Touch the Alarms button on the main menu screen to view the router alarm status see section 5 1 Alternatively touch either the Fans or Power Supplies status boxes on the main menu screen see section 5 1 Figure 22 Alarms Sirius 840 Router shown ...

Page 55: ...le slot See the on screen Key for details Module Power Status This screen displays the power status for each module See the on screen Key for details Note Modules are configured from the Local Router hardware tab Advanced Configuration Edit Module Configurations in Workbench See the Workbench manual for full details See the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for an example of adding one or more...

Page 56: ...ough the modules See the firmware release note for details of the Module Firmware screen content of each module type Touch the Modules button to return to the modules screen Note Non AHP modules are displayed as Licensing Status Not Available this is not a fault Figure 25 Modules License Status Sirius 840 Router shown Note The number of Firmware Pages containing information varies depending on the...

Page 57: ...e 57 2017 SAM 5 2 3 Temperature This screen displays the temperature of each module fitted in the router Slot color indicates module presence and does not change with temperature see the on screen Key for details Figure 27 Module Temperatures Sirius 840 Router shown ...

Page 58: ...video signals for the selected module see Figure 29 Video Input Switching Point References This screen displays the switch point reference configured for each video input of the selected module For details on using switch point references see section 3 11 Use the Next and Previous buttons to move through the modules Touch the Signal Formats button to view the incoming video signals for the selecte...

Page 59: ...e redundant input even if the main input is restored If subsequently the redundant input fails the input module will automatically switch back to the main MADI input Main Overrides automatic input selection and selects the Main MADI input as the input used by the router Redundant Overrides automatic input selection and selects the Redundant MADI input as the input used by the router EnableOverride...

Page 60: ... and offsets If the router is fitted with Nucleus 2450 controllers only the Reference Status screen will be displayed see Figure 31 For details on video references see section 3 11 and for the audio reference see section 3 12 Reference Status Screen Nucleus 2450 only This screen displays the status of the router reference inputs See the on screen Key for details Figure 31 Reference Status Nucleus ...

Page 61: ...he pictorial status screen displays the video standard of each of the external BNC reference inputs The screen also shows whether the external references are passed straight to one of the four internal references or are used to create one or more derived references Any of the references can have an offset applied if required The audio reference input status is also displayed Touch the Configure Re...

Page 62: ...erived references Derived Format drop down menus None The selected BNC external reference signal is passed straight through to the derived reference SD the selected external reference signal will be used to create a derived SD reference of the same frame rate as the external reference signal 720P the selected external reference signal will be used to create a derived 720p reference of the same fra...

Page 63: ... by using the Up and Down arrows or dragging the slider To set the offset back to zero touch the Zero button The maximum offset that can be set for all video standards is one frame To return to the Derived Reference Control screen touch the Reference Crosspoint button see Figure 33 To return to the Derived Reference status screen touch the Back button Important Before making any configuration chan...

Page 64: ... replaced Note The Main Video Crosspoint Matrix Status screen for the Sirius 830 differs from the Sirius 840 and 850 screen because the Sirius 830 has a maximum of two crosspoint cards compared with the maximum of five crosspoint modules that can be fitted to the 840 and 850 routers The Expansion Video Crosspoint Matrix Status screen displays the expansion video crosspoint modules in the remote fr...

Page 65: ...in and 1 redundant Red A full set of crosspoint modules is not configured for the matrix and therefore there is no crosspoint redundancy Note If the Sirius 800 is configured for redundancy and when powered up one or more crosspoint modules are missing or faulty the indications displayed will be Redundancy Available displays Green Fail Found displays Red Fail Found green ok Green A failure has not ...

Page 66: ... the failed route to the redundant crosspoint default when shipped Move all routes from the crosspoint module with the failure to the redundant crosspoint module Notify the user and leave them to take appropriate action Crosspoint Status XpntCardNone Yellow Main and redundant crosspoint modules working correctly Grey A fault has occurred or a crosspoint has been by passed Fault Fixed button Switch...

Page 67: ...ard 1 is working correctly Yellow Crosspoint card 1 has failed or been bypassed XpntCardEvenToOdd_2 button Touch the button to bypass crosspoint card 2 Grey Crosspoint card 2 is working correctly Yellow Crosspoint card 2 has failed or been bypassed XpntCardRedundant_R button Touch the button to bypass the redundant crosspoint card Grey Redundant crosspoint card is working correctly Yellow Redundan...

Page 68: ... this will be displayed on the Main or Expansion Video Crosspoint Matrix Status screen A typical example of how the buttons will look is listed below see Figure 35 on page 64 or Figure 36 on page 65 for button and parameter locations Fail Found indicator Red Fault Present indicator Red First Failure Detected Failed Source and Destinations will display the first failed route XpntCardNone Grey Faile...

Page 69: ...e audio crosspoint redundancy algorithm see section 10 6 Redundancy Available Green The crosspoint modules are configured for the matrix 1 main and 1 redundant Red The crosspoint modules are not configured for the matrix and therefore there is no crosspoint redundancy Note If the Sirius 800 is configured for redundancy and when powered up one or more crosspoint modules are missing or faulty the in...

Page 70: ...an entire crosspoint module has failed Check the Crosspoint Status of crosspoint modules to determine which card has failed If both display zero and the Fail Found and Fail Present LEDs are green then no fault has been found Failed Outgoing Stream Totals shown for Left and Right Audio Crosspoint Modules Input Syncs OK Displays the total number of successful input syncs for the audio crosspoint mod...

Page 71: ...ant crosspoint card Grey Redundant crosspoint card is working correctly Yellow Redundant crosspoint card has failed or been bypassed XpntCardMain button Touch the button to bypass the main crosspoint card Grey Main crosspoint card is working correctly Yellow Main crosspoint card has failed or been bypassed Presence Green Crosspoint module present Red Crosspoint module not present Power Green Cross...

Page 72: ...PC 5 5 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 72 2017 SAM 5 5 Nucleus Info This screen displays summary information for the Nucleus controllers fitted in the router Touch the Nucleus Info button on the main menu screen to display this screen Figure 38 Nucleus Information ...

Page 73: ...Catsii On Off On button enables Catsii signal status on the rear of the router The Catsii colors used on your system can be viewed by touching the Catsii Colours button on the Catsii Control screen This displays the Catsii configuration screen shown in Figure 41 Off button disables Catsii signal status display Catsii Colours button Touch the Catsii Colours button on the Catsii Control screen to di...

Page 74: ...l be in the centre of the cross hair on the rear of the router 5 Once you have located the connector touch the Clear button on the left Dial Up keypad to remove the cross hair 6 Touch the Normal button on the left Dial Up keypad to return the Catsii LEDs to their previous state Catsii Color Configuration This screen shows the Catsii colors used on your system Touch the Catsii Colours button on the...

Page 75: ...xes The text boxes have a red border to indicate when they are selected for data entry Destination text box enter the video destination here A red border indicates the text box is selected for data entry Source text box enter the video source here A red border indicates the text box is selected for data entry Current Source text box read only displays the source currently being routed to the desti...

Page 76: ...ct the Destination text box using the DST SCR button and enter 2 using the numeric keypad and the configured destination name is displayed in the Destination text box 3 Select the Source text box using the DST SCR button and enter 1 using the numeric keypad and the configured source name is displayed in the Source text box 4 To set the route touch the Take button 5 If you have routed the wrong sou...

Page 77: ...ged if required see steps 7 or 8 or a new input output signal can be selected see step 4 4 From the Matrix Selection box touch the Video or Audio button to set the signal type to be routed to the output monitor see the note on page 77 5 Touch the DST SRC button to toggle between the Destination and Source text boxes as required highlighted with a Red box around the selected text box 6 Enter the si...

Page 78: ...gnal touch the appropriate button from the Output Position box Pre audio processing button Video AHP modules only selects the output signal before audio processing has been applied to the signal by the output module Real Output button selects the actual output from the router after any processing has been applied to the signal by the output module Note The Post audio processing button is present f...

Page 79: ...ADI rear panels for the main inputs and outputs The expansion output rear panels are not fitted with Catsii LEDs The Catsii LEDs have two functions To indicate signal status To identify a specific BNC HD BNC or Fiber connector The Catsii LED s switch between these two functions so they never operate at the same time If any port identification is active the port identification function is operation...

Page 80: ...wer signal Green Valid 720p signal Green pulsed off Valid 3G signal Blue Table 11 Default Video Catsii Configuration Signal Condition Video Input 5919 5915 Output 5949 5925 Default color 1 1 The current default Catsii colors are shown on the Door PC see section 6 2 1 and can be changed through Workbench see section 6 3 No valid signal Red Valid SD signal with no embedded audio Yellow Valid SD sign...

Page 81: ...l Condition MADI Input 4915 Output 4929 4925 Default color 1 1 The current default Catsii colors are shown on the Door PC see section 6 2 1 and can be changed through Workbench see section 6 3 No valid MADI signal Red 56 Channel MADI 48 kHz Yellow pulsed Off 56 Channel MADI 44 1 kHz Yellow pulsed Blue 56 Channel MADI other sample rates Yellow pulsed Red Valid 56 Channel MADI Redundant signal input...

Page 82: ... Workbench Configuration mode click on Edit Controller Config select the Generic tab and click on the Edit Controller button This opens the Generic Editor Nucleus 2450 Controllers Navigate to Controller Devices Devices Config2450 ModuleConfigurations ModuleConfigurations 280 TCatsiiControlModule Nucleus2 Controllers Navigate to Devices Devices 1 LocalRouterConfig ModuleConfigurations ModuleConfigu...

Page 83: ...e as 78 key High density button panel 60 key High density panel 7 1 2 Standard Density Panels The standard density panels are configurable as BPX or XY panels and are available as 42 key Standard density button panel 24 key Standard density panel 7 1 3 2RU Dial up XY Panel Dial up XY panel 7 1 4 2RU Dial up Multibus 8 Bus Panels Range of Dial up Multibus 8 bus panels Figure 46 High Density Button ...

Page 84: ...ails For more flexibility they can be controlled over ethernet see the Workbench User Manual The Sirius 800 routers are supplied with a default database Serial port 3 COM 5 is configured in the default database to use the control panels for BPX and XY control 7 2 Older Control Panels The Nucleus controller supports the following external control panels 7 2 1 6700 series 1RU BPX and XY Panels 7 2 2...

Page 85: ... to pin RS485 cable and connect to one of the four RS485 connectors on the Control Rear Panel For configuration details refer to the Workbench manual These RS485 connectors correspond to COM 3 to COM 6 in Workbench For details on switch settings refer to the User Manuals supplied with the control panel Each serial port can be configured to connect to up to 16 panels Figure 53 6277 2RU Dial up Mult...

Page 86: ...controllers on addresses 1 to 16 as shown in the table below RS485 4 COM 6 General Switcher In SW P 02 for Centra or Aurora control Auto mode has been configured in the default database as the primary reference source for all inputs see section 3 11 for information on video and audio reference inputs Address Controller Sources Destinations 1 Dial up X Y panel All All 2 Dial up Multibus 8 Bus panel...

Page 87: ...point module variants can be mixed in a frame for details see section 10 Front Module Rear Panel 4915 Section 9 17 Sirius 800 AES MADI input module 120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI Inputs MADI inputs not supported by 1299 and 1297 rear panels Sirius 830 1354 Balanced AES see section 9 14 1 1357 Unbalanced AES see section 9 15 1 1299 Balanced AES see Appendix C 1 1 Sirius 840 850 1352 Balanced AES se...

Page 88: ... see section 9 11 1360 HD BNC DS Link see section 9 10 1361 Fiber DS Link see section 9 12 1362 DS Link DS Link see section 9 13 5926 Section 11 2 Sirius 800 Standard Video output module non expandable 1294 BNC see section 11 4 1302 Fiber see section 11 6 1363 HD BNC DS Link see section 11 5 1364 DS Link DS Link see section 11 7 5928 Section 12 4 Sirius 850 Standard Video Expansion output module O...

Page 89: ...ng Front Module Rear Panel 4925 Section C 4 1 Sirius 800 AES MADI output module no audio delay 120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI outputs MADI outputs not supported by 1298 rear panel 1353 Balanced AES see section 11 10 1356 Unbalanced AES see section 11 11 1298 Balanced AES see Appendix C 5 1 or 12 MADI Main Redundant 1295 BNC see section 11 8 1296 Fiber see section 11 9 5913 Section C 2 1 Sirius 840...

Page 90: ...Sirius 830 Standard Video BNC Fiber output module 1294 BNC see section 11 4 1302 Fiber see section 11 6 1363 HD BNC DS Link see section 11 5 1364 DS Link DS Link see section 11 7 5928 Section 12 4 Sirius 850 Standard Video Expansion output module Only fitted if expansion of a Sirius 850 frame is required 1293 DIN 1 0 2 3 Coax see Appendix C 7 1 5931 Section 13 6 Sirius 830 840 External Multiviewer...

Page 91: ... and processing 4915 5919 4929 5949 4925 5915 5925 or 5903 modules in use see section 3 13 to check if the router needs modifying 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module see section 13 2 1 or 5939 Input Output Monitoring Module see section 13 2 2 5931 External Multiviewer Output Modules see section 5901 5 Video Crosspoint Modules see section 10 1 2453 2455 or 2457 blue Fan out Control Modules x 1 or 2 ...

Page 92: ...to the router Figure 55 Sirius 830 Rear Panel Locations 1369 External Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel up to 3 or 1237 Monitor Output rear panel x 1 1234 1235 Input BNC rear x 12 or 1372 Input HD BNC output DS Link rear x 12 or 1236 Input Fiber rear x 12 or 1373 Input Fiber output DS Link rear x 12 or 1303 Input BNC rear x 12 or 1304 Input Fiber rear x 12 or 1354 Input Balanced AES rear x 12 or 1357 ...

Page 93: ...36 Video Input 49 to 72 Audio 1537 to 2304 Video Output 49 to 72 Audio 1537 to 2304 Video Input 73 to 96 Audio 2305 to 3072 Video Output 73 to 96 Audio 2305 to 3072 Video Input 97 to 120 Audio 3073 to 3840 Video Output 97 to 120 Audio 3073 to 3840 Video Input 121 to 144 Audio 3841 to 4608 Video Output 121 to 144 Audio 3841 to 4608 Video Input 169 to 192 Audio 5377 to 6144 Video Output 169 to 192 A...

Page 94: ... audio channels Fiber Each fiber input and output rear panel has 12 SFP cages with two inputs or outputs per fiber SFP module The main redundant MADI streams alternate between the fiber SFP modules meaning that if one SFP module fails either the main or redundant MADI stream will still be available See sections 9 6 and 9 17 1 inputs or sections 11 1 1 and 11 9 outputs for details Figure 57 Example...

Page 95: ...48 769 to 1536 Rear Panel Slot 3 49 to 72 1537 to 2304 Rear Panel Slot 4 73 to 96 2305 to 3072 Rear Panel Slot 5 97 to 120 3073 to 3840 Rear Panel Slot 6 121 to 144 3841 to 4608 Rear Panel Slot 7 145 to 168 4609 to 5376 Rear Panel Slot 8 169 to 192 5377 to 6144 Rear Panel Slot 9 193 to 216 6145 to 6912 Rear Panel Slot 10 217 to 240 6913 to 7680 Rear Panel Slot 11 241 to 264 7681 to 8448 Rear Panel...

Page 96: ...ultiviewer Output Modules up to 3 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module x 1 or 5930 Input Monitor Module x1 24 Input slots populated with any combination of the following modules 4915 Audio Input Modules 5917 Video Re clocking Input Modules 5919 Video Re clocking De embedder Input Modules 5913 BNC 5914 Fiber Video Re clocking Input Modules 5915 Video Re clocking De embedder Input Modules 2452 2456 or...

Page 97: ...nnection to the router Figure 59 Sirius 840 Rear Panel Locations 1369 External Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel up to 3 1285 Input BNC rear x 24 or 1286 Input Fiber rear x 24 or 1349 1289 Input BNC rear x 24 or 1360 Input HD BNC output DS Link rear x 24 or 1305 Input Fiber rear x 24 or 1361 Input Fiber output DS Link rear x 24 or 1362 Input DS Link output DS Link rear x 24 or 1352 Input Balanced AES ...

Page 98: ...es up to 5 5931 5932 External Multiviewer Output Modules up to 2 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module x1 or 5930 Input Monitor Module x 1 24 Input slots populated with any combination of the following modules 4915 Audio Input Modules 5917 Video Re clocking Input Modules 5919 Video Re clocking De embedder Input Modules 5913 BNC 5914 Fiber Video Re clocking Input Modules 5915 Video Re clocking De embe...

Page 99: ...90 1365 or 1366 Expansion rear panel or 1293 Expansion rear panel no longer supplied 1370 Ext Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel up to 2 or 1291 Multiviewer DIN 1 0 2 3 rear panel up to 2 no longer supplied or 1292 Multiviewer MV Link rear panel x 1 no longer supplied 1285 Input BNC rear x 24 or 1286 Input Fiber rear x 24 or 1349 1289 Input BNC rear x 24 or 1360 Input HD BNC output DS Link rear x 24 or...

Page 100: ...dio 12289 to 13506 Video 409 to 432 Audio 13507 to 13824 Video 433 to 456 Audio 13825 to 14592 Video 457 to 480 Audio 14593 to 15360 Video 481 to 504 Audio 15361 to 16128 Video 505 to 528 Audio 16129 to 16896 Video 529 to 552 Audio 16897 to 17664 Video 553 to 576 Audio 17665 to 18432 Important Before adding modules to a Sirius 840 850 router check that the power supplies fitted can supply sufficie...

Page 101: ...d output rear panel has 12 SFP cages with two inputs or outputs per fiber SFP module The main redundant MADI streams alternate between the fiber SFP modules meaning that if one SFP module fails either the main or redundant MADI stream will still be available See sections 9 8 and 9 17 1 inputs or sections 11 1 1 and 11 9 outputs for details Figure 64 Example Mixed BNC Fiber Input Rear Panel Connect...

Page 102: ...68 Outputs Sirius 850 only Fiber Rear Panel Expansion Inputs Output Slot 1 Output Slot 5 Output Slot 3 Output Slot 9 Output Slot 11 Output Slot 13 Output Slot 15 Output Slot 17 Output Slot 19 Output Slot 21 Output Slot 23 Output Slot 7 Output Slot 2 Output Slot 4 Output Slot 6 Output Slot 8 Output Slot 10 Output Slot 12 Output Slot 14 Output Slot 16 Output Slot 18 Output Slot 20 Output Slot 22 Out...

Page 103: ...6 6145 to 6912 769 to 792 Rear Panel Slot 10 217 to 240 6913 to 7680 793 to 816 Rear Panel Slot 11 241 to 264 7681 to 8448 817 to 840 Rear Panel Slot 12 265 to 288 8449 to 9216 841 to 864 Rear Panel Slot 13 289 to 312 9217 to 9984 865 to 888 Rear Panel Slot 14 313 to 336 9985 to 10752 889 to 912 Rear Panel Slot 15 337 to 360 10753 to 11520 913 to 936 Rear Panel Slot 16 361 to 384 11521 to 12288 93...

Page 104: ...on Output Module is via the 1290 or 1365 Expansion Output Rear Panels Note s It is not possible to mix the 1365 1290 and 1366 1293 Output Rear Panels in a frame 1365 and 1290 rear panels can be mixed if required 1366 and 1293 rear panels can be mixed if required It is not possible to monitor the 1366 1293 expansion outputs The 1366 1293 expansion output rear panels are not fitted with Catsii LEDs ...

Page 105: ... WDS12THICK The DS Link input connectors on the 1365 rear panel d in e in f in are used to expand a Sirius 850 system above 11522 future enhancement See section 12 2 212 8 for details of the DS Link connections between the Sirius 850 frames 8 3 8 2 1366 Expansion Output Rear Panel Configuration The output from the 5928 Expansion Output Module is via the 1366 24 Channel Expansion Output Rear Panel ...

Page 106: ...ure when screwing them into the router frame They should screw in without any resistance until the screw head secures the rear panel to the frame If a rear panel fastening screw binds up then it should be removed and the screw alignment should be checked before the screw is refitted Do not overtighten the rear panel fastening screws Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when ins...

Page 107: ...ev 7 Page 107 2017 SAM 2 To remove the module from its socket pull on the two levers and slide the module out of the frame 3 To insert the module lift the levers and locate in the frame 4 Push the levers to fully lock the module 5 Close the front fan frame assembly making sure not to trap any wires ...

Page 108: ... to fully lock the module 5 Close the front fan frame assembly making sure not to trap any wires Electrostatic Damage Static precautions must be observed when inserting and removing all system modules Figure 70 Inserting and Removing Horizontal Modules Note The fan assembly should be placed back into the closed position as soon as possible after opening as this ensures correct ventilation of the f...

Page 109: ...clocking and AHP or the 5917 5916 input modules 24 channel video with re clocking All the BNC connectors on the 1234 1235 rear panels have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Note The 1235 rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 830 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted On newer sys...

Page 110: ...signals which can be used to loop through signals to external SAM IQ modular products All the HD BNC connectors on the 1372 rear panels have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates above each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS...

Page 111: ...r connectors on the 1236 rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP receiver modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP receiver modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM ord...

Page 112: ...ee section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS Link Cable 12 meter Order Code FGAEY WDS12THICK Cable kit consists of 1 x 12 metre 39 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP receive...

Page 113: ...ius 830 with the 4915 audio input module 12 channel MADI All the BNC connectors on the 1303 rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Figure 75 1303 Input BNC Rear Panel Sirius 830 only Not Used MADI Input 1a MADI Input 2a MADI Input 1b MADI Input 2b MADI Input 11a MADI Input 12a MADI Input 11b MADI Input 12b M...

Page 114: ...ion 6 for details of the Catsii functionality When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP receiver modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP receiver modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM order code is shown below Fiber SFP Receiver Module Order Code SRR 3 Fiber SFP 2 channel 1260 1620nm receiver 3G...

Page 115: ...rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector see section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Figure 77 1285 Input BNC Rear Panel sirius 840 850 only Sirius 850 expanded two frame system 4915 only Audio Expansion to a second Sirius 850 frame via a DS Link cable see section 12 8 MADI Input 1a MADI Input 2a MADI Input 1b MADI Input 2b MADI Input 11a MADI Input 12a...

Page 116: ...n be specified with or without fiber SFP receiver modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP receiver modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM order code is shown below Fiber SFP Receiver Module Order Code SRR 3 Fiber SFP 2 channel 1260 1620nm receiver 3G HD SD MADI Capable Max 12 per rear panel Figure 78 1286 Fiber Input Rear Panel Sirius 84...

Page 117: ...All the BNC connectors on the 1349 1289 rear panels have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Note The 1289 rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 840 850 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted On newer systems the 1349 rear panel can be used instead of the 1289 and is compatible wit...

Page 118: ...roducts or to expand a Sirius 850 system above 11522 future enhancement All the HD BNC connectors on the 1360 rear panels have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates above each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS Link Cable 12...

Page 119: ... feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP receiver modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP receiver modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM order code is shown below Fiber SFP Receiver Module Order Code ...

Page 120: ...e Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS Link Cable 12 meter Order Code FGAEY WDS12THICK Cable kit consists of 1 x 12 metre 39 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP receiver modules When the rear panels...

Page 121: ...products or to expand a Sirius 850 system above 11522 future enhancement All the signal inputs on the input rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS Link to DS Link Cable 12 meter Order Code FGAEY WDS12THICK Cable ...

Page 122: ...to 3 MADI inputs The 1354 rear panel is used in the Sirius 830 with the 4915 120 channel AES MADI input module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 9 14 3 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 9 16 Note If unbalanced AES inputs are required see section 9 15 for details Figure 84 1354 Balanced AES Input Rear Panel Sirius 830 only MADI 3 MADI 2 MADI 1 Socket 1 In...

Page 123: ...ES MADI input module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 9 14 3 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 9 16 Note If unbalanced AES inputs are required see section 9 15 2 for details Figure 85 1352 Balanced AES Input Rear Panel Sirius 840 850 only MADI 3 MADI 2 MADI 1 Socket 1 Inputs 1 to 24 Socket 2 Inputs 25 to 48 Socket 3 Inputs 49 to 72 Socket 4 Inputs 73 to...

Page 124: ... 55 79 or 103 AES Balanced Input 8 32 56 80 or 104 AES Balanced Input 9 33 57 81 or 105 AES Balanced Input 10 34 58 82 or 106 AES Balanced Input 11 35 59 83 or 107 AES Balanced Input 12 36 60 84 or 108 AES Balanced Input 13 37 61 85 or 109 AES Balanced Input 14 38 62 86 or 110 AES Balanced Input 15 39 63 87 or 111 AES Balanced Input 16 40 64 88 or 112 AES Balanced Input 17 41 65 89 or 113 AES Bala...

Page 125: ... 4 28 52 76 100 3 5 29 53 77 101 45 5 29 53 77 101 4 6 30 54 78 102 46 6 30 54 78 102 5 7 31 55 79 103 47 7 31 55 79 103 6 8 32 56 80 104 48 8 32 56 80 104 7 9 33 57 81 105 49 9 33 57 81 105 8 10 34 58 82 106 50 10 34 58 82 106 9 11 35 59 83 107 51 11 35 59 83 107 10 12 36 60 84 108 52 12 36 60 84 108 11 13 37 61 85 109 53 13 37 61 85 109 12 14 38 62 86 110 54 14 38 62 86 110 13 15 39 63 87 111 55...

Page 126: ... 69 93 117 20 22 46 70 94 118 62 22 46 70 94 118 41 23 47 71 95 119 42 23 47 71 95 119 39 24 48 72 96 120 40 24 48 72 96 120 21 N C N C N C N C N C 26 to 38 Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Pin Number Socket 1 AES Balanced Input Socket 2 AES Balanced Input Socket 3 AES Balanced Input Socket 4 AES Balanced Input Socket 5 AES Balanced Input Table 19 Balanced AES Rear Panel 62 W...

Page 127: ... up to 3 MADI inputs The 1357 rear panel is used in the Sirius 830 with the 4915 120 channel AES MADI input module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 9 15 3 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 9 16 Note If balanced AES inputs are required see section 9 14 1 for details Figure 87 1357 Unbalanced AES Input Rear Panel Sirius 830 only MADI 3 MADI 2 MADI 1 Socke...

Page 128: ...el AES MADI input module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 9 15 3 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 9 16 Note If balanced AES inputs are required see section 9 14 2 for details Figure 88 1355 Unbalanced AES Input Rear Panel Sirius 840 850 only MADI 3 MADI 2 MADI 1 Socket 1 Inputs 1 to 24 Socket 2 Inputs 25 to 48 Socket 3 Inputs 49 to 72 Socket 4 Inputs 7...

Page 129: ... AES Unbalanced Input 8 32 56 80 or 104 AES Unbalanced Input 9 33 57 81 or 105 AES Unbalanced Input 10 34 58 82 or 106 AES Unbalanced Input 11 35 59 83 or 107 AES Unbalanced Input 12 36 60 84 or 108 AES Unbalanced Input 13 37 61 85 or 109 AES Unbalanced Input 14 38 62 86 or 110 AES Unbalanced Input 15 39 63 87 or 111 AES Unbalanced Input 16 40 64 88 or 112 AES Unbalanced Input 17 41 65 89 or 113 A...

Page 130: ...D 3 5 29 53 77 101 45 GND GND GND GND GND 4 6 30 54 78 102 46 GND GND GND GND GND 5 7 31 55 79 103 47 GND GND GND GND GND 6 8 32 56 80 104 48 GND GND GND GND GND 7 9 33 57 81 105 49 GND GND GND GND GND 8 10 34 58 82 106 50 GND GND GND GND GND 9 11 35 59 83 107 51 GND GND GND GND GND 10 12 36 60 84 108 52 GND GND GND GND GND 11 13 37 61 85 109 53 GND GND GND GND GND 12 14 38 62 86 110 54 GND GND GN...

Page 131: ... 68 92 116 60 GND GND GND GND GND 19 21 45 69 93 117 61 GND GND GND GND GND 20 22 46 70 94 118 62 GND GND GND GND GND 41 23 47 71 95 119 42 GND GND GND GND GND 39 24 48 72 96 120 40 GND GND GND GND GND 21 N C N C N C N C N C 26 to 38 Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Pin Number Socket 1 AES Unbalanced Input Socket 2 AES Unbalanced Input Socket 3 AES Unbalanced Input Socket 4 A...

Page 132: ...r the required MADI connector Last MADI Channel First MADI Channel 63 Please see the following examples to see how this works in practice 9 16 1 Example 1 Slot 5 MADI 1 Connector First MADI Channel 5 x 768 768 577 3840 768 577 3072 577 3649 First MADI Channel 3649 Last MADI Channel 3649 63 3712 Last MADI Channel 3712 9 16 2 Example 2 Slot 9 MADI 2 Connector First MADI Channel 9 x 768 768 641 6912 ...

Page 133: ...difying Rear Panel See Section Up to 120 AES inputs and up to 3 MADI input channels Sirius 830 1354 Balanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 9 14 1 1357 Unbalanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 9 15 1 1299 Balanced AES rear panel no MADI No longer supplied See Appendix C 1 1 Sirius 840 850 1352 Balanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 9 14 2 1355 Unbalanced AES HD BNC MADI r...

Page 134: ...put If required the MADI input used can also be manually changed using Workbench or the Door screen see section 5 3 2 Figure 91 4915 Sirius 800 AES MADI Input Module Note Jumpers and Headers are present on the audio input module and these are for SAM Use Only In normal operation no jumper links or headers are fitted except for PL7 which has a link fitted across the two pins closest to the SD card ...

Page 135: ...dio crosspoint Up to 3 MADI inputs are also available on HD BNC connectors with correct rear panels see section 9 16 for details Up to 64 channels of audio per MADI input Each MADI input can be asynchronous 9 17 3 MADI Audio Functions Up to 12 MADI inputs 56 or 64 channels of audio per MADI input at a nominal sample rate of 48 kHz Maximum of 768 12 x 64 audio channels per 4915 audio input module 1...

Page 136: ...s applied to the audio signals Note The audio processing functions are gain control phase invert and stereo mode left right swap left both right both or mono mix The audio processing is supplied free of charge for each audio module Figure 92 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram AES Rear Panel Figure 93 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram MADI Rear Panel Input Output Monitoring selected from e...

Page 137: ...ES pair over Left Both Right Both Left Both and Right Both are used to duplicate the selected channel of a stereo pair and pass the two identical output channels on in place of the original pair Mono Mix Mono mix is used to mix a stereo pair together to create a single mono signal This single mono signal is then passed to the router for each of the mixed channels The Mono Mix is 9 17 5 4915 Connec...

Page 138: ...lt and the flash memory will be updated after 10 seconds of no audio setting changes being made Do not remove power from the module while this indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green LED G Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Ye...

Page 139: ...Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Off normal state Flashing the command message from the remote router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received This communications error could be caused by a hardware failure or incorrect insertion Check that the module is inserted correctly and the four RJ45 connections between the frames are fitted correctly see section 12 2 If the Remot...

Page 140: ...on no jumper links or headers are fitted Rear Panel See Section Sirius 830 1234 1235 BNC rear panel see section 9 1 Sirius 830 1372 HD BNC rear panel see section 9 2 Sirius 830 1236 Fiber rear panel see section 9 3 Sirius 830 1373 Fiber rear panel see section 9 4 Sirius 840 850 1349 1289 BNC rear panel see section 9 9 Sirius 840 850 1360 HD BNC rear panel see section 9 10 Sirius 840 850 1305 Fiber...

Page 141: ... OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working corre...

Page 142: ...nual 5917 Sirius 800 Standard Video BNC Fiber Input Module Input Rear Panels and Input Modules Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 142 2017 SAM Figure 96 5917 Input Module LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote Command OK Remote Error ...

Page 143: ...e 5919 AHP video input module is capable of input embedding Input embedding allows any incoming audio channel embedded AES or MADI to be routed via the audio crosspoint and embedded on to any incoming video signal on the 5919 module see section 9 19 2 Input embedding is a licensed feature which must be purchased for each 5919 module see section 3 7 1 for licensing details The 5919 passes all of th...

Page 144: ...gnal Note Jumpers and Headers present on the video input module are for SAM Use Only In normal operation no jumper links or headers are fitted Rear Panel See Section Sirius 830 1234 1235 BNC rear panel see section 9 1 Sirius 830 1372 HD BNC rear panel see section 9 2 Sirius 830 1236 Fiber rear panel see section 9 3 Sirius 830 1373 Fiber rear panel see section 9 4 Sirius 840 850 1349 1289 BNC rear ...

Page 145: ...achieved by dropping or repeating video frames when the Frame Buffer is empty or full Selecting audio post synchronization means that when a video frame is dropped or repeated a frame of audio will also be dropped or repeated Selecting audio pre synchronization means that when a video frame is dropped or repeated the audio will not be dropped or repeated so will no longer be associated with the or...

Page 146: ...lock using the Pre Post Selector as required Each video standard has a tab for frame sync configuration and a tab for delay configuration The signal standard is auto detected and the channel uses the settings defined in the appropriate Frame sync or Delay tab for that standard The example in Figure 100 shows 1080i50 set to Ref 1 so a 1080i50 signal will use frame sync settings in the 1080i FS tab ...

Page 147: ...ffset Select the number of frames of offset from the reference Only available if Sync Function is selected as Frame If Line is selected then the frame slider is not visible Line Offset Select the number of lines of offset from the reference Only available if Sync Function is selected as Frame If Line is selected then the frame slider is not visible Pixel Offset Select the number of pixels of offse...

Page 148: ...ixed signal has the correct gain level 9 19 1 5 Channel Swap Shuffle The channel shuffler is used to change the channel order of one or more of the audio channels Function Function Description XXXX Delay tab where XXXX is the video standard eg 1080i Delay Video standard configuration tabs for Delay Frame Offset Select the number of frames of video delay Only available if Sync Function is selected ...

Page 149: ...bedding see section 3 6 for details Input Embedding is usually added to all 5919 Sirius 800 Video AHP Input Modules in the router as a licensed option by an upgrade of the 5919 firmware and software No controller upgrade is required Input embedding must be enabled and configured for the Sirius 800 by SAM chargeable before it can be used Input embedding bypasses the 16 Channel Mixer block but is st...

Page 150: ... into the video signal This package would be wrapped around the router to a video input module and from there routed to multiple video outputs Input Embedding Solution With input embedding the same package is created on the video AHP input module adding audio from any source by routing it directly to the incoming video signal Benefits of Input Embedding No output embedder module non AHP video outp...

Page 151: ...on those channel positions is lost and cannot be routed to any destinations in the router If there are unused channel positions this can be overcome by shuffling the required original embedded channel to an unused position Shuffling is controlled from the Video AHP Input Embedding Audio Processing screen Figure 106 Table 31 Simplified Input Embedding Audio Channel Operation Important Input embeddi...

Page 152: ...crosspoint modules for embedding into the selected AHP video input module port Source supplying crosspoint audio channels Audio channels from Crosspoint to Video Source 99 Audio Channels Video Source 2 Audio channels 5 6 9 and 10 1 to 4 respectively Video Source 6 Audio channels 1 and 2 7 and 8 respectively Video Source 99 Audio Channels 1 and 2 5 and 6 respectively Note as these audio channels ar...

Page 153: ...k on the Take button to enter the audio package settings 8 Click on the Xpt radio button for channels 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 to set the default audio path The path will change instantly as each radio button is selected These selections can be changed later in the Video AHP Input Audio Processing screen if required A green frame around the In Use channel indicates Xpt is selected for that channel 9 Sele...

Page 154: ...n selections made in Video Input Embedding Routing screen 5 Each channel can be selected as one of the following options Crosspoint selects the channel configured in the Input Embedding Routing screen see section 9 19 2 2 In this mode the 16 channel mixer is bypassed Processed selects the original embedded audio channel and any processing applied to it Mixer allows mixing of pre and post processin...

Page 155: ...AM but it has not yet been written to flash memory This is not a fault and the flash memory will be updated after 10 seconds of no audio setting changes being made Do not remove power from the module while this indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green Re...

Page 156: ... incorrect insertion Check that the module is inserted correctly and the four RJ45 connections between the frames are fitted correctly see section 12 2 If the Remote Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Remote Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Blue Green Fugue Status CPU status Flashing seque...

Page 157: ...t Module with Delay and Sync Input Rear Panels and Input Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 157 2017 SAM Figure 107 5919 Input Module LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote Command OK Remote Error 1 2 3 4 Fugue Status Diagnostic LEDs x 8 SAM use only Top LED Bottom LED ...

Page 158: ...nt module arrangement The Video Crosspoint modules each have a configuration of 288 inputs and 288 outputs Note Earlier Sirius 800 routers were fitted with 5901 video crosspoint modules see Appendix C 3 for module details On newer systems or when spares are required the 5905 video crosspoint module can be used as a direct replacement 5905 and 5901 video crosspoint modules can be freely mixed in a ...

Page 159: ... of inactivity Do not remove power from the module while this indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green Config G Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Green PAL OK FPGA Working Flashing the FPGA is working correctly Yellow Command ...

Page 160: ...t Alarm Displays if there is a problem with any crosspoints Off normal state On solid problem with one or more crosspoints on the module Flashing Crosspoint module overheating make sure the fan assemblies are all closed and the fans are all operating correctly Yellow Active Route is active on crosspoint Flashing when this module is routing one or more signals to live outputs Removing the crosspoin...

Page 161: ... route failure Each signal path is compared in turn until all of the paths on the main module have been checked Once all of the signal paths have been checked the algorithm repeats the checking process If the algorithm finds a difference in the signal standard of a path passed by the main and redundant crosspoint modules or if a signal lock status check fails for a route the failure is flagged and...

Page 162: ...to inputs or outputs as shown in Table 35 The redundant crosspoint module can take the place of any of the four main crosspoints in the unlikely event of a failure If the redundant crosspoint has become active due to the failure of another crosspoint the system is no longer redundant If the redundant video crosspoint module has become active due to a failure of another crosspoint module the system...

Page 163: ...e this has happened the redundant crosspoint cannot take the place of any of the other three main crosspoint modules If more routes fail on the main crosspoint that has already been substituted by the redundant crosspoint then they can move to the redundant crosspoint The algorithm will continue to check the crosspoint module with the failure for further failures The other three main crosspoint mo...

Page 164: ... will look is listed below Fail Found indicator Red Fault Present indicator Red First Failure Detected Failed Source and Destinations will display the first failed route XpntCardNone Grey Sirius 830 XpntCardMain830 Yellow indicates the crosspoint has failed Sirius 840 850 XpntCardxxxToxxx_x Yellow where xxx is the failed crosspoint module Note Any failure needs addressing immediately to retain pro...

Page 165: ...y tested and the Fault Present indicator will change back to Green if the replacement is fully working 5 Touch the Fault Fixed button to move all of the routes from the redundant video crosspoint module to the fixed video crosspoint module The Main or Expansion Video Crosspoint Matrix Status screen should now return to its working state Sirius 830 see Figure 35 on page 64 for button and parameter ...

Page 166: ...tion 8 3 Sirius 850 For audio crosspoint module locations see section 8 3 3 The left hand 5903 is the main audio crosspoint module when the router is powered on and the right hand 5903 is optional for redundancy Router Maximum Number of Audio Crosspoints Sirius 830 9216 inputs by 9216 outputs Max Sirius 840 18432 inputs by 18432 outputs Max Sirius 850 Not Expanded 18432 inputs by 18432 outputs Max...

Page 167: ...ius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green Config G located behind the Power OK LED Yellow Command OK Command from the Control module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with command from the Control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received Green Route Active Route is active...

Page 168: ...es one transport stream from each of the audio crosspoint modules 10 5 4 Redundant Audio Crosspoint Operation The redundant crosspoint design is based around protecting against crosspoint module failure In normal operation all of the routes pass through both crosspoint modules and the individual output modules will use the audio signals from the main crosspoint module If an output module detects a...

Page 169: ... will look is listed below see Figure 37 on page 69 for button and parameter locations Fail Found indicator Red Fault Present indicator Red First Failure Detected Failed Incoming Stream and or Failed Outgoing Stream will display the first failed stream s XpntCardNone Grey XpntCardRedundant Grey XpntCardMain Yellow indicates the main audio crosspoint has failed 1 Touch the Free Failed Crosspoint bu...

Page 170: ...eplacing an Audio Crosspoint Module without using the Door PC 1 Open the router door and then open the fan door to locate the audio crosspoint modules Identify the faulty audio crosspoint module the Route Fail LED will be flashing Red see section 10 5 1 for the location of the status LEDs 2 Press the Reset button on the failed audio crosspoint module Figure 111 on page 167 so that the working cros...

Page 171: ... Redundant crosspoint algorithm disabled False Note Sirius 850 single frame Enabling video redundancy will enable redundancy for the main and expansion crosspoint modules in the router if fitted Sirius 850 dual frame systems Enabling video redundancy in frame one will enable redundancy for the main crosspoint modules mounted in frame one and the expansion crosspoint modules mounted in frame two Th...

Page 172: ...LocalRouterControl RouterSpecificControl Sirius800Control RedundantAudioXpntControl Enabled True Select the required action from the drop down menu Redundant crosspoint algorithm enabled True Redundant crosspoint algorithm disabled False Important If audio redundancy is enabled or disabled the controller must be reset for the new setting to take effect If the action on fail setting see section 10 ...

Page 173: ...d leave them to take appropriate action MoveFailedRoute Move the failed route to the redundant crosspoint default when shipped MoveAllRoutes Move all routes from the crosspoint with the failure to the redundant crosspoint Audio Nucleus2 only navigate to RedundantAudioXpntControl FailedAction MoveFailedStream Select the required action from the drop down menu MoveFailedStream Move the failed stream...

Page 174: ...0 AES outputs and up to 3 MADI output channels 1353 Balanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 11 10 1356 Unbalanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 11 11 1298 Balanced AES rear panel no MADI No longer supplied See Appendix C 5 1 Up to 12 MADI output channels 1295 MADI Output BNC rear panel see section 11 8 1296 MADI Output Fiber rear panel see section 11 9 Table 38 4929 Rear Panel Com...

Page 175: ...ate to Controller Devices Devices 1 LocalRouterDevice LocalRouterConfig ModuleConfigurations ModuleConfiguration XXX AudioOutput MADIControl MADIControl YY Format Where XXX the Module ID of the Audio Output Module see the Workbench manual for details YY the MADI channel 1 to 12 being configured Select the number of MADI channels from the drop down menu MADI56 configures the MADI channel to 56 chan...

Page 176: ...orrect rear panels see section 11 12 for details Up to 64 channels of audio per MADI output 11 1 4 MADI Audio Outputs To connect MADI audio outputs from a 4929 input module it must be used with either a 1295 BNC or 1296 Fiber rear panel Up to 12 MADI outputs one main and one duplicate output of each channel Up to 64 channels of audio per MADI output Maximum of 768 12 x 64 audio channels per 4929 a...

Page 177: ... for each module it is used on see section 3 6 for details The audio processing functions allow delay gain control phase invert and stereo mode left right swap left both right both or mono mix The audio processing is standard for each audio module Figure 113 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram AES Rear Panel Figure 114 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram MADI Rear Panel Input Output Monitori...

Page 178: ...Derived Reference 2 Video Ref 3 Derived Reference 3 Video Ref 4 Derived Reference 4 Video Ref 5 AES Reference input Supported input sample rates from the audio crosspoint 32 kHz 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz AES Sample rate conversion is applied to groups of eight audio pairs rather than individual channels All selected pairs in the group will be synchronous to each other and output at the same selected samp...

Page 179: ...e AES reference input or one of the four physical video reference inputs If no reference signal is present on the selected reference input all the SRCs on the 4929 module using that reference input will be free running and independent of any other module in the frame Dolby Signals Dolby signals must be routed as a synchronous AES pair The Dolby signal will automatically bypass the SRC even if the ...

Page 180: ...up of eight AES pairs See Figure 115 on page 178 for setting locations SRC Rate Any SRC Reference Disabled SRC Enable Checked Use SRC Unchecked for the pair s required to work in SRC straight through mode Example SRC straight through mode MADI SRC settings required for straight through mode for a MADI stream See Figure 116 on page 178 for setting locations SRC Rate Any SRC Reference Disabled SRC E...

Page 181: ...red for reference lock only mode on a group of eight AES pairs locked to video reference 1 See Figure 115 on page 178 for setting locations SRC rate Any SRC Reference Ref 1 SRC Enable Unchecked Use SRC Unchecked Example reference lock only mode MADI SRC settings required for reference lock only mode on a MADI stream locked to the AES reference See Figure 116 on page 178 for setting locations SRC R...

Page 182: ...sed out of the router on both of the original channels The Mono Mix is 11 1 6 4929 Connections to the Audio Crosspoints The 4929 audio output module receives two identical multiplexed audio transport streams each of which contains all of the audio channels on the output module up to 768 mono channels One transport stream is received from the main audio crosspoint module and a duplicate transport s...

Page 183: ... flash memory This is not a fault and the flash memory will be updated after 10 seconds of no audio setting changes being made Do not remove power from the module while this indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green LED G Green Power OK Power to the modul...

Page 184: ...ernal Video Reference 3 Status On Solid external video reference present and local oscillators locked Off external video reference not present Green Video Ref 4 External Video Reference 4 Status On Solid external video reference present and local oscillators locked Off external video reference not present Green AES Ref External AES Reference Status On Solid external AES reference present and local...

Page 185: ... 850 If video expansion is required from a second Sirius 850 frame use the 5938 video output module see section 12 3 Figure 118 5926Sirius 800 Standard Video Output Module Non Expandable Note Jumpers and Headers are present on the video output module and these are for SAM Use Only In normal operation no jumper links or headers are fitted Rear Panel See Section 1294 BNC rear panel see section 11 4 ...

Page 186: ... inserted correctly If the Local Command Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Local Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from local Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Flashing receiving information and worki...

Page 187: ...h router references see section 11 3 1 1 Audio and video processing are licensed features which must be purchased for each module they are needed on see section 3 7 1 for licensing details The 5949 output module synchronizes routed audio channels by drop repeat to re time to the video signal for embedding All VANC Vertical Ancillary data and all non audio HANC Horizontal Ancillary data is removed ...

Page 188: ... audio crosspoints are asynchronous to the video signal they are being embedded in the output module will use drop repeat to synchronize the audio channels with the video signal Rear Panel See Section 1294 BNC rear panel see section 11 4 1363 HD BNC rear panel see section 11 5 1302 Fiber rear panel see section 11 6 1364 DS Link rear panel see section 11 7 Table 43 5949 Rear Panel Compatibility Not...

Page 189: ...ab for that standard Note Video Frame Synchronization is achieved by dropping or repeating video frames when the Frame Buffer is empty or full Selecting audio post synchronization means that when a video frame is dropped or repeated a frame of audio will also be dropped or repeated Selecting audio pre synchronization means that when a video frame is dropped or repeated the audio will not be droppe...

Page 190: ...dard has a tab for frame sync configuration and a tab for delay configuration The signal standard is auto detected and the channel uses the settings defined in the appropriate Frame sync or Delay tab for that standard The example in Figure 123 shows 1080i50 set to Ref 1 so a 1080i50 signal will use frame sync settings in the 1080i FS tab 1080i59 set to Lock to Input so a 1080i59 signal will use de...

Page 191: ...fset Select the number of frames of offset from the reference Only available if Sync Function is selected as Frame If Line is selected then the frame slider is not visible Line Offset Select the number of lines of offset from the reference Only available if Sync Function is selected as Frame If Line is selected then the frame slider is not visible Pixel Offset Select the number of pixels of offset...

Page 192: ...o waveform 11 3 1 5 Embedded Audio Delay Embedded audio delay is applied to an audio input channel in steps of 0 25 ms in a range of 0 to 5 46 Seconds Function Function Description XXXX Delay tab where XXXX is the video standard eg 1080i Delay Video standard configuration tabs for Delay Frame Offset Select the number of frames of video delay Only available if Sync Function is selected as Frame If ...

Page 193: ...ps of channels as the transport stream is constructed If the audio is locked to the input these delays will need to be considered If the audio is locked to an external reference these delays are managed by the router and the audio will remain co timed LED Color Label Detail Normal Working Status Red 1 FPGA 1 status Each Pair of FPGA LEDS Flashing rapidly between Red Green 2 Hz each LED starting up...

Page 194: ...ius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Remote Error Error with messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Off normal state Flashing the command m...

Page 195: ...ff except the second LED from the top 4 This sequence continues until all LEDs are Off except for the bottom LED 5 All LEDs Off for 10 Seconds 6 Return to Step 1 Any other pattern abnormal operation contact SAM Customer Support Figure 125 5949 Output Module LEDs LED Color Label Detail Normal Working Status Table 47 5949 Output Module LED Information Continued Remote Command OK Remote Error Power O...

Page 196: ...deo with audio embedder re clocking and AHP and the 5926 5938 video output module 24 channel video with re clocking The DS Link expansion input connectors are used to expand a Sirius 850 system 11522 see section 12 All the BNC connectors on the output rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Figure 126 1294Sir...

Page 197: ...ink expansion input connectors are used to expand a Sirius 850 system to 11522 see section 12 All the HD BNC connectors on the output rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates above each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link cable DS L...

Page 198: ...ue Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality When ordering the router the rear panels can be specified with or without fiber SFP transmitter modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP transmitter modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM order code for the standard SFP transmitter modu...

Page 199: ...us 850 system above 11522 future enhancement The DS Link expansion input connectors are used to expand a Sirius 850 system 11522 see section 12 All the signal outputs on the output rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality DS Link to DS Link Cable 6 metre Order Code FGAEY WDS6THIN Cable kit consists of 1 x 6 metre 19 Feet DS Link to DS Link c...

Page 200: ...ed to expand a Sirius 850 system 11522 see section 12 All the BNC connectors on the output rear panel have SAM s unique Catsii feature that illuminates each connector See section 6 for details of the Catsii functionality Figure 130 1295 Sirius 800 Video MADI BNC Output Rear Panel Sirius 850 Expansion Input Connectors a b c When used with a 5923 video output module MADI Output 1a MADI Output 2a MAD...

Page 201: ...anels can be specified with or without fiber SFP transmitter modules When the rear panels are ordered as spares they are supplied without Fiber SFP transmitter modules and these must be ordered separately The SAM order code for the standard SFP transmitter module is shown below Fiber SFP Transmitter Module Order Code ST31ST31 3 Fiber SFP 2 channel 1310nm 5 to 0 dBm output power For 3G HD SD MADI M...

Page 202: ...ets for balanced AES audio outputs and HD BNC connectors for up to 3 MADI outputs The 1353 rear panel is used with the 4929 4925 120 channel AES MADI output module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 11 10 1 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 11 12 Note If unbalanced AES outputs are required see section 11 11 for details Figure 132 1353 Sirius 800 Balanced ...

Page 203: ...r 103 AES Balanced Output 8 32 56 80 or 104 AES Balanced Output 9 33 57 81 or 105 AES Balanced Output 10 34 58 82 or 106 AES Balanced Output 11 35 59 83 or 107 AES Balanced Output 12 36 60 84 or 108 AES Balanced Output 13 37 61 85 or 109 AES Balanced Output 14 38 62 86 or 110 AES Balanced Output 15 39 63 87 or 111 AES Balanced Output 16 40 64 88 or 112 AES Balanced Output 17 41 65 89 or 113 AES Ba...

Page 204: ...4 28 52 76 100 3 5 29 53 77 101 45 5 29 53 77 101 4 6 30 54 78 102 46 6 30 54 78 102 5 7 31 55 79 103 47 7 31 55 79 103 6 8 32 56 80 104 48 8 32 56 80 104 7 9 33 57 81 105 49 9 33 57 81 105 8 10 34 58 82 106 50 10 34 58 82 106 9 11 35 59 83 107 51 11 35 59 83 107 10 12 36 60 84 108 52 12 36 60 84 108 11 13 37 61 85 109 53 13 37 61 85 109 12 14 38 62 86 110 54 14 38 62 86 110 13 15 39 63 87 111 55 ...

Page 205: ...20 22 46 70 94 118 62 22 46 70 94 118 41 23 47 71 95 119 42 23 47 71 95 119 39 24 48 72 96 120 40 24 48 72 96 120 21 N C N C N C N C N C 26 to 38 Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Pin Number Socket 1 AES Balanced Output Socket 2 AES Balanced Output Socket 3 AES Balanced Output Socket 4 AES Balanced Output Socket 5 AES Balanced Output Table 48 Balanced AES Rear Panel 62 Way Hig...

Page 206: ...ockets for balanced AES audio outputs and HD BNC connectors for up to 3 MADI outputs The 1356 rear panel is used with the 4929 4925 120 channel AES MADI output module For the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 11 11 1 and for details of the MADI inputs see section 11 12 Note If balanced AES outputs are required see section 11 10 for details Figure 134 1356 Sirius 800 Unbalanc...

Page 207: ...alanced Output 8 32 56 80 or 104 AES Unbalanced Output 9 33 57 81 or 105 AES Unbalanced Output 10 34 58 82 or 106 AES Unbalanced Output 11 35 59 83 or 107 AES Unbalanced Output 12 36 60 84 or 108 AES Unbalanced Output 13 37 61 85 or 109 AES Unbalanced Output 14 38 62 86 or 110 AES Unbalanced Output 15 39 63 87 or 111 AES Unbalanced Output 16 40 64 88 or 112 AES Unbalanced Output 17 41 65 89 or 113...

Page 208: ...D 3 5 29 53 77 101 45 GND GND GND GND GND 4 6 30 54 78 102 46 GND GND GND GND GND 5 7 31 55 79 103 47 GND GND GND GND GND 6 8 32 56 80 104 48 GND GND GND GND GND 7 9 33 57 81 105 49 GND GND GND GND GND 8 10 34 58 82 106 50 GND GND GND GND GND 9 11 35 59 83 107 51 GND GND GND GND GND 10 12 36 60 84 108 52 GND GND GND GND GND 11 13 37 61 85 109 53 GND GND GND GND GND 12 14 38 62 86 110 54 GND GND GN...

Page 209: ...2 116 60 GND GND GND GND GND 19 21 45 69 93 117 61 GND GND GND GND GND 20 22 46 70 94 118 62 GND GND GND GND GND 41 23 47 71 95 119 42 GND GND GND GND GND 39 24 48 72 96 120 40 GND GND GND GND GND 21 N C N C N C N C N C 26 to 38 Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Pin Number Socket 1 AES Unbalanced Output Socket 2 AES Unbalanced Output Socket 3 AES Unbalanced Output Socket 4 AES...

Page 210: ...r the required MADI connector Last MADI Channel First MADI Channel 63 Please see the following examples to see how this works in practice 11 12 1 Example 1 Slot 5 MADI 1 Connector First MADI Channel 5 x 768 768 577 3840 768 577 3072 577 3649 First MADI Channel 3649 Last MADI Channel 3649 63 3712 Last MADI Channel 3712 11 12 2 Example 2 Slot 9 MADI 2 Connector First MADI Channel 9 x 768 768 641 691...

Page 211: ...Crosspoint Modules mounted in upper part of the frame a fifth crosspoint module is optional and provides redundancy for the video expansion crosspoint matrix see section 10 1 for module details Up to 24 x 5928 Sirius 850 Standard Video Expansion Output Modules depending on the number of extra video outputs required Fitted in the top section of the Sirius 850 frame each 5928 provides 24 outputs see...

Page 212: ...8 Sirius 850 Standard Video Expansion Output Modules depending on the number of extra video outputs required Fitted in the top section of the router each 5928 provides 24 outputs see section 12 4 for module details Up to 24 x 1365 Sirius 850 Video Expansion Output Rear Panels one for each 5928 module fitted Fitted in the rear of the router each 1365 is used to connect 24 signals to the remote Siri...

Page 213: ...cal A and Local B take the local control signals both outgoing clock and data and incoming data from the local controller out to a remote frame The connectors Remote A and Remote B receive commands from a remote controller and send the data back to the remote controller Enabling video redundancy in frame one will enable redundancy for the main crosspoint modules mounted in frame one and the expans...

Page 214: ...d C OUT The expansion cables connect A OUT to a B OUT to b and C OUT to c See Figure 139 The expansion video signals are output from the rear panel connectors of the selected module Important Ensure the Frame IDs are correctly set for both the Sirius 850 frames when connecting them together The rotary Frame ID switch is located on the alarm rear panel of the router see section 16 3 1 for details E...

Page 215: ...to any of the other 1290 1365 expansion outputs Figure 139 Two Sirius 850 Frames Connected Together slot 1 cabling shown as an example Expansion Out connectors 1290 A B C 1365 A OUT B OUT and C OUT for outputs 1 to 24 in slot 1 Expansion Out connectors 1290 A B C 1365 A OUT B OUT and C OUT for outputs 1 to 24 in slot 1 Expansion In connectors a b and c for outputs 1 to 24 in slot 1 Expansion In co...

Page 216: ...nel expansion rear panel mounted in a second linked Sirius 850 frame see section 12 2 for details The 5938 video output module is compatible with the rear panels listed in Table 52 Figure 140 5938 Sirius 850 Standard Video Output Module Expandable Note Jumpers and Headers are present on the video output module and these are for SAM Use Only In normal operation no jumper links or headers are fitted...

Page 217: ... is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Remote...

Page 218: ... that is fitted 1290 1365 rear panel is used to pass the expansion video signals to a second Sirius 850 router see section 12 5 and section 12 6 for details 1366 rear panel has 24 x HD BNC outputs giving the router up to 576 further outputs destinations 577 to 1152 see section 12 7 Figure 141 5938 Sirius 850 Standard Video Output Module Expandable LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote ...

Page 219: ... Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with messages from local Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in this frame Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received This communications error could be caused by a hardware failure or incorrect insertion Check that the module is inserted correctl...

Page 220: ...tely cable order codes are shown below 1 x 6 meter 19 Feet expansion cable SAM order code FGAEY WDS6THIN 1 x 12 meter 39 Feet expansion cable SAM order code FGAEY WDS12THICK Each 1290 rear panel must be connected to the expansion inputs of the corresponding output module in the second Sirius 850 frame i e slot 1 to slot 1 slot 2 to slot 2 etc The expansion input connectors are located below the ou...

Page 221: ...0 Sirius 850 Video Expansion Output Rear Panel Sirius 850 Video and Audio Expansion 12 5 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 221 2017 SAM 12 5 1 1290 DS Link Connections Figure 145 Sirius 850 Expansion 1290 Output Rear Panel A B C 1129 to 1152 577 to 600 ...

Page 222: ...put rear panel The three expansion cables must be purchased separately cable order codes are shown below 1 x 6 meter 19 Feet expansion cable SAM order code FGAEY WDS6THIN 1 x 12 meter 39 Feet expansion cable SAM order code FGAEY WDS12THICK Each 1365 rear panel must be connected to the expansion inputs of the corresponding output module in the second Sirius 850 frame i e slot 1 to slot 1 slot 2 to ...

Page 223: ...Audio Expansion 12 6 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 223 2017 SAM 12 6 1 1365 DS Link Connections Figure 147 Sirius 850 Expansion 1365 Output Rear Panel A OUT 1129 to 1136 577 to 584 B OUT C OUT 585 to 592 593 to 600 1137 to 1144 1145 to 1152 d in Future Enhancement e in Future Enhancement f in Future Enhancement ...

Page 224: ...lacement for the 1293 because the 1366 is fitted with HD BNC connectors The 1293 is fitted with DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors The 1293 rear panel is no longer supplied with new systems but is available as a spares replacement if required Figure 148 1366 24 Channel Expansion Output Rear Panel Note s It is not possible to mix the 1365 1290 and 1366 1293 Output Rear Panels in a frame 1366 and 1293 rear pane...

Page 225: ...re 150 Once the expansion audio transport stream arrives at the input card in the other router frame it is passed along with the input cards own audio transport stream to the audio crosspoint card in that router in the usual way and is routed by the local controller as normal Figure 149 Bi directional DS Link Audio Input Expansion Cable Figure 150 Audio Expansion in a two Frame System Note Each pa...

Page 226: ...e does not take any routing capability away from the main crosspoint matrix the multiviewer output module takes a copy of each input signal and sends out up to 140 Sirius 850 up to 96 outputs to HD BNC connectors Note The monitor and multiviewer do not have any redundancy Sirius 830 Input Output Monitoring is not available on the Sirius 830 when it is equipped with multiviewer outputs Sirius 840 8...

Page 227: ...MV 850 RP MV 850 Rear Panel Dual output module provides standard video outputs with an integrated multiviewer Fits Sirius 840 and 850 router output module slots Monitors selected router outputs See Figure 153 See the respective separate Integrated Multiviewer User Manuals for more information Figure 152 MV 800 Integrated Multiviewer Multiviewer Monitoring of Inputs Figure 153 Sirius 840 850 MV 850...

Page 228: ...s If an AES left or right channel is routed to a monitor output the relevant AES pair will be output as a combined mono signal Multiviewer Crosspoint A 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint module is required by the External Multiviewer option and by the MV 800 Integrated Multiviewer option Signal Type Monitored Monitor Output Port Configuration Required Discrete MADI or AES Audio 4915 4929 and 4925 modules...

Page 229: ... qty 1 Input Output Monitoring Card 1237 qty 1 Input Output Monitoring Rear Panel Figure 154Multiviewer Outputs Only No Monitoring Option Sirius 830 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module see section 13 5 Video Audio Inputs MV 1 to 48 MV 49 to 96 MV 97 to 140 5931 MV 800 5931 5931 MV 800 Figure 155 Input Output Monitoring Only No Multiviewer Outputs Option Sirius 830 Video Audio Inputs Video Audio Out...

Page 230: ...ternal Multiviewer HD BNC Rear panel s MV 800 qty 1 3 MV 800 Integrated Multiviewer MV 800 RP qty 1 3 MV 800 Rear Panel Figure 156 Multiviewer Outputs Only No Monitoring Option Sirius 840 1 x 5902 Multiviewer Crosspoint Module see section 13 7 Video Audio Inputs MV 49 to 96 MV 97 to 140 Up to three 5931 Ext Multiviewer Output Modules see section 13 6 1 Up to three MV 800 Integrated Multiviewers Up...

Page 231: ...er Output Modules see section 13 6 1 Up to three MV 800 Integrated Multiviewers Up to three 1369 Ext Multiviewer HD BNC Rear Panels see section 13 10 Up to three MV 800 RP MV 800 Rear Panels 1 x 5933 See section 13 8 2 Video Audio Outputs Video Audio Inputs Process For details of the Monitor 1 to 4 BNC connections see section 16 2 Input Output Monitoring is selected from either the input or the ou...

Page 232: ...Audio Outputs For details of the Monitor 1 to 4 BNC connections see section 16 2 Output Monitoring selected from either the input or the output of the module pre or post processing See section 5 6 3 for details on how to configure this using the router Door PC Process Figure 159 Input Output Monitoring Only Option Sirius 840 850 Monitor 1 to 4 1 x 5933 See section 13 8 2 1 x 5930 See section 13 8 ...

Page 233: ...off MV 850 Integrated Multiviewer with MV 850 RP Rear Panel Figure 160MV 850 Multiviewer Monitoring Sirius 840 Router Outputs Router Outputs Up to 24 Router Output Modules and Rear Panels Up to 12 MV 850 Integrated Multiviewers MV 850 MV 850 RP MV 850 48x Router SDI Video Outputs Multiviewer Video Wall Output Router Outputs Router Outputs Router Outputs MV 850 RP Output Module Output Rear Sirius 8...

Page 234: ...Crosspoint Module see section 13 7 Video Audio Inputs MV 73 to 120 Up to two 5931 External Multiviewer Output Modules see section 13 6 1 Up to two MV 800 Integrated Multiviewer Modules Up to two 1370 Ext Multiviewer HD BNC Rear Panels see section 13 11 Up to two MV 800 RP MV 800 Rear Panels MV 1 to 48 5931 MV 800 5931 MV 800 Note Earlier Sirius 850 systems were sometimes fitted with 5932 multiview...

Page 235: ...8 2 Video Audio Outputs Video Audio Inputs Process For details of the Monitor 1 to 4 BNC connections see section 16 2 Input Output Monitoring selected from either the input or the output of the module pre or post processing See section 5 6 3 for details on how to configure this using the router Door PC Multiviewer signals are always post processing Process Multiviewer signals are post processing 5...

Page 236: ...Audio Outputs For details of the Monitor 1 to 4 BNC connections see section 16 2 Output Monitoring selected from either the input or the output of the module pre or post processing See section 5 6 3 for details on how to configure this using the router Door PC Process Figure 164 Input Output Monitoring Only Option Sirius 840 850 Monitor 1 to 4 1 x 5933 See section 13 8 2 1 x 5930 See section 13 8 ...

Page 237: ...off MV 850 Integrated Multiviewer with MV 850 RP Rear Panel Figure 165MV 850 Multiviewer Monitoring Sirius 850 Router Outputs Router Outputs Up to 24 Router Output Modules and Rear Panels Up to 12 MV 850 Integrated Multiviewers MV 850 MV 850 RP MV 850 48x Router SDI Video Outputs Multiviewer Video Wall Output Router Outputs Router Outputs Router Outputs MV 850 RP Output Module Output Rear Sirius 8...

Page 238: ...ies multiviewer crosspoint module provides up to four signals for input monitoring to the 5933 output monitor module see section 13 8 2 The 5933 output monitor module passes the signals onto the BNC monitor connectors on the control panel rear see section 16 2 Figure 166 5902 Sirius 800 Series Multiviewer Crosspoint Module Note There is no crosspoint redundancy protection Sirius 830 Output Monitor...

Page 239: ...g the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received Contact SAM Customer Support see section 1 2 for contact details Yellow Switch Flashes on a take signal when switching a route Off normal state Flashes each time a route is set Green PAL OK Flashes and signals that the FPGA is working correctly Flashing the FPGA is working correctly Red Xpt Error Displays if there ...

Page 240: ...gure 168 5931 Sirius 800 External Multiviewer Output Module Rear Panel Connectors Sirius 830 840 1369 Rear Panel Up to 3 rear panels with 48 HD BNC connectors per rear panel up to 140 external multiviewer outputs Sirius 850 1370 Rear Panel Up to 2 rear panels with 48 HD BNC connectors per rear panel up to 96 external multiviewer outputs Table 57 5931 External Multiviewer Output Module Possible Rea...

Page 241: ...d OK Command from the Control module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with command from the Control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received If all of the external multiviewer output modules indicate a Command Error check that the router controller is operating correctly If only on...

Page 242: ...he 1237 rear panel see section 13 9 Note The 5939 Input Output module must be configured in Workbench before it can be used The 5939 module is configured from the Local Router Hardware tab Advanced Configuration Edit Module Configurations See the Workbench user manual for module configuration details The Modules Present screen of the Door PC can be used to check that the Input Output Monitoring mo...

Page 243: ... module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with command from the Control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received Contact SAM Customer Support see section 1 2 for contact details Yellow Switch Flashes on a take signal when switching a route Off normal state Flashes each time a route ...

Page 244: ...iewer Crosspoint Module or 5930 input monitoring crosspoint module 13 8 1 5930 Sirius 840 850 Input Monitoring Crosspoint Module Note The 5930 Sirius 840 850 input monitoring crosspoint module must be configured in Workbench before it can be used The 5930 module is configured from the Local Router Hardware tab Advanced Configuration Edit Module Configurations See the Workbench user manual for modu...

Page 245: ...m the Control module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with command from the Control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received Contact SAM Customer Support see section 1 2 for contact details Yellow Switch Flashes on a take signal when switching a route Off normal state Flashes each ...

Page 246: ... see Table 61 Signal Monitor Output Catsii Color Default Monitor port not enabled Off Off No signal Current configured setting for No valid signal Red SD or DVB ASI Current configured setting for Valid SD signal Yellow Any HD or 3G signal Current configured setting for Valid 1080i signal Green AES audio signal via 4915 4929 4925 modules Current configured setting for No valid signal Red Table 61 C...

Page 247: ...low Command OK Command from the Control module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error with command from the Control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received Contact SAM Customer Support see section 1 2 for contact details Yellow Ethernet For Future Use Off normal state Table 62 5933 Siri...

Page 248: ...on If an AES left or right channel is routed to a monitor output the relevant AES pair will be output Figure 176 1237 Sirius 830 Monitoring Rear Panel Signal Type Monitored Monitor Output Port Configuration Required Discrete MADI or AES Audio 4915 4929 and 4925 modules Configure Monitor Output Port to Matrix 2 Audio Video 5917 5919 5926 5949 5915 5916 5925 and 5937 modules Configure Monitor Output...

Page 249: ...tput module see section 13 6 One 5931 is module required to drive each of the 1369 48 channel rear panels Up to three 1369 rear panels can be fitted to the Sirius 830 or Sirius 840 router frames Note Earlier Sirius 830 and 840 routers used the 1309 Sirius 830 840 external multiviewer coax rear panel see appendix C 6 1 The 1369 Sirius 830 840 External Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel is not a direct r...

Page 250: ... one 1369 rear panel is used it is fitted in the bottom external multiviewer output slot and numbered as follows 48 2 47 1 96 95 50 49 If two 1369 rear panels are used then the second rear panel is fitted in the middle ext multiviewer o p slot and numbered as follows Not Used Not Used 98 97 If three 1369 rear panels are used then the third rear panel is fitted in the top external multiviewer outpu...

Page 251: ...ote Earlier Sirius 850 routers used the 1291 multiviewer coax rear panel see appendix C 6 2 The 1370 Sirius 850 External Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel is not a direct replacement for the 1291 because the 1370 is fitted with HD BNC connectors The 1291 is fitted with DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors The 1291 rear panel is no longer supplied with new systems but is available as a spares replacement if required...

Page 252: ...n a main and backup configuration When two controllers are fitted the controller in the left slot is the main controller and will be active when the router is powered up This is the default power up setting but this setting can be changed from Workbench if required See the Workbench manual for details The controller mounted in the left slot is Controller A and the controller in the right slot is C...

Page 253: ...e Door PC if a USB mouse and keyboard are connected this is not recommend as the screen resolution on the door screen is relatively low A Workbench installation DVD is supplied with the router and this can be used to install a Workbench client on a separate computer which can then be used to configure the router 14 1 1 Initial Connection and Configuration Steps The following outlines the basic ste...

Page 254: ...er input module Yes Yes 5917 Sirius 800 Standard Video BNC Fibre input module Yes Yes 5919 Sirius 800 Video AHP input module with delay and sync capability Yes No 4915 Sirius 800 AES MADI input module 120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI inputs or 4915 Sirius 800 AES MADI input module 12 MADI Main Redundant Yes No Output Modules 5923 Sirius 840 850 Standard Video BNC output module Yes Yes 5924 Sirius 84...

Page 255: ...rosspoint module Yes Yes 5903 Sirius 800 Audio crosspoint module Yes No Control Fan Interface Module 2453 Control Fan interface module Sirius 830 Yes Yes 2455 Control Fan interface module Sirius 830 Yes No 2457 Control Fan interface module Sirius 830 Yes No 2452 Control Fan interface module Sirius 840 850 Yes Yes 2456 Control Fan interface module Sirius 840 850 Yes No 2458 Control Fan interface mo...

Page 256: ...rkbench RollCall systems or control panels connected over IP Supported Nucleus Controller Cards Nucleus2 2464 router control module all versions Nucleus2 2463 router control module version 3 0 2 or later Nucleus 2450 router control module version 3 0 2 or later 14 3 2 Single Active Idle IP Address Operation Controller A and B are configured with the same active IP address of X and idle IP address ...

Page 257: ...s SubNetMask 255 255 224 30 SubNetMask DefaultGateway 0 0 0 0 DefaultGateway Speed 0 Speed UseRepAddressWhenIdle true UseRepAddressWhenIdle Adapter IP Replication Address 172 31 9 31 Address Replication FeatureFlags AutoChangeOverIfNoNetworkTime 2 AutoChangeOverIfNoNetworkTime FeatureFlags a Config IP Adapter Address Configures the active IP address b Config IP Adapter UseRepAddressWhenIdle Config...

Page 258: ... editor such as Microsoft Notepad The same Network ini file should be used on both controllers NETWORK Force10M 1 IPAddress 172 31 9 30 IPAddressIdle 172 31 9 31 SubNetMask 255 255 224 0 DefaultGateway 0 0 0 0 DNSAddress 0 0 0 0 UseDHCP 0 UseSNMP 1 a IPADDRESS Configures the Active IP Address b IPADDRESSIDLE Configures the Idle IP Address controller address will not change if not defined 2 2 Use t...

Page 259: ... recommended Control System IP address 1 172 31 9 30 assuming this is the Active IP Address Control System IP address 2 Blank The configuration procedure varies depending on the control panel type being configured See the appropriate control panel manual for configuration details In this example The control panel is only configured with the active IP address If the Nucleus control Module fails or ...

Page 260: ...rations in Workbench See the Workbench manual for full details LEDs see section 14 4 2 Micro SD Card Not currently used USB Upgrade Connector See the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual Reset Button see section 14 4 1 for details Important Dual Redundant Nucleus2 Router Control Modules Do not fail over to the idle controller if LED 5 on the idle controller is flashing orange data synchronization...

Page 261: ... functions Figure 180 Nucleus2 Router Control Module LEDs LED Description Power OK Power OK Green Power is connected and okay Off Power not connected or not okay 1 Active Idle Flashing Green Active Flashing Blue Idle 2 Master Slave Green Master Controller Blue Slave Controller 3 Watchdog Status Flashing Green Watchdog enabled and running Flashing Orange Watchdog disabled Table 66 Nucleus2 Router C...

Page 262: ...iguration Red Pulses Error received data with invalid format Check both controllers are running the same version of CentraController rtb software Workbench can be used to check the controller software versions loaded 5 Serial Data Replication Local Router Device The Serial Link is used to replicate LocalRouter device data between the active and idle controllers Replicated data includes crosspoint ...

Page 263: ...ocess Video and audio processing is unaffected The following description assumes that the controllers are set to automatically reset after a database push This can be checked and changed by using the Workbench Online Editor In a dual controller system remember to check that both controllers are set the same Nucleus2 Router Control Module Navigate to ConfigurationItems MiscellaneousFeatures ResetCo...

Page 264: ...ftware see the Workbench User Manual for details Input Output Range Addresses Video Inputs 1 to 288 Source 0 to 287 Main Video Outputs 1 to 288 Destination 0 to 287 Multiviewer Outputs 1 to 140 Destination 1152 to 1291 Monitoring Outputs 1 to 4 Destination 16370 to 16373 Video Destinations 289 to 1152 are not used and do not respond to any control Audio Inputs Nucleus2 only 1 to 9216 Source 0 to 9...

Page 265: ...Outputs 1152 to 1291 only if two 1292 multiviewer MV Link rear panels are fitted no longer supplied Monitoring Outputs 1 to 4 Destination 16370 to 16373 Audio Inputs Nucleus2 only 1 to 18432 Source 0 to 18431 Audio Outputs Nucleus2 only 1 to 18432 Destination 0 to 18431 Table 70 Sirius 850 Input and Output Port Mapping Frame 1 of 1 Input Output Range Addresses Video Inputs 1 to 1152 Source 0 to 11...

Page 266: ...ntroller that will be the replicated peer as shown on the Workbench configuration screen IPAddress enter the IP address of the controller that will be the replicated peer as shown on the Workbench configuration screen IPPort if blank then the network port will be the default value which is 2007 ConnectionState True or False this is a status and is read only Active True or False this is a status an...

Page 267: ...hen the network port will be the default value which is 2007 SubnetMask set to match the network DefaultGateway if unknown or not required enter 0 0 0 0 Speed NWK_AUTO Default setting Configures the controller to negotiate its communication speed with the network switch This setting should always be used unless the network switch is set to force a specific speed in which case one of the following ...

Page 268: ...g the Network Communication Speed of a Nucleus2 Controller The Nucleus2 network communication speed is set using the Workbench Online Editor in the IP address configuration section see section 14 4 7 for details Note If RollCall does not connect to the router controller check that the controller is enabled for RollCall see section 14 4 9 for details Note The changes will not take effect until the ...

Page 269: ...nfigurationItems RollCall Enabled set to True to enable RollCall and False to disable RollCall The other settings are shown with their default values and they need not be changed unless instructed to do so by SAM Support StartupDelay 5 SharePort 2050 BridgePort 2600 BridgeRemoteAddress 128 1 1 1 BridgeAutoConnect False Name Router Information1 Info1 Information2 Info2 NetNibbles 1000 UseLongNames ...

Page 270: ...ellaneousFeatures AutoChangeoverIfNoNetworkTime 1 see below for details Auto change over can be enabled by setting the parameter to a number greater than or equal to Zero This number is the time in seconds that the controller will wait after loosing network connection before changing over to the second controller 14 4 11 Further Information The Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual contains detail...

Page 271: ...LED functions Table 73 Figure 181 Nucleus 2450 Control Module Note The Nucleus controller has a default database use Workbench to configure the modules in the Sirius 800 Modules are configured from the Local Router hardware tab Advanced Configuration Edit Module Configurations in Workbench See the Workbench manual for full details The IP address of the Nucleus controller is found in the Config ini...

Page 272: ...it detects a difference between what was configured last and the current configuration it applies the new configuration and the D15 LED shows an FPGA validation error see Figure 182 The next time the Nucleus Controller is rebooted there is no mismatch and therefore the D15 LED is off If the D15 LED remains on it could indicate a fault in the interface to the modules An FPGA interface validation er...

Page 273: ...heme will be different Please see the database configuration for details Input Output Range Addresses Video Inputs 1 to 288 Source 0 to 287 Main Video Outputs 1 to 288 Destination 0 to 287 Multiviewer Outputs 1 to 140 Destination 1152 to 1291 the default configuration controls these as 289 to 428 as this then reduces the matrix size and provides a continuous range of outputs Monitoring Outputs 1 t...

Page 274: ...ltiviewer Outputs using two 1291 multiviewer rear panels 1 to 96 Destination 1152 to 1199 Destination 1224 to 1271 Monitoring Outputs 1 to 4 Destination 16370 to 16373 Table 76 Sirius 850 Input Output Port Mapping Frame 1 0f 1 Note Multiviewer Outputs 1152 to 1291 only if two 1292 multiviewer MV Link rear panels are fitted no longer supplied Input Output Range Addresses Video Inputs 1 to 1152 Sour...

Page 275: ...able 78 Sirius 850 Input Output Port Mapping Frame 2 0f 2 Note Multiviewer Outputs 1292 to 1431 only if two 1292 multiviewer MV Link rear panels are fitted no longer supplied DEBUG TestMode 0 SAM internal testing use only Must be set to 0 for router control The Nucleus router control module will not be able to control the router if TestMode is set to any other value ROUTING Set_Delay 1 A delay in ...

Page 276: ... the timeout in milliseconds for a response from the router The default is 50 milliseconds This should be sufficient for most routers when single commands are sent in a TCP IP packet If multiple connect messages are sent in a single TCP IP packet the timeout should be increased to 200 milliseconds Also if the router is heavily loaded this value may need to be increased The number of TCP IP connect...

Page 277: ...d if UseDHCP is set to 1 UseDHCP 1 The UseDHCP parameter is used to specify if the Nucleus controller should obtain an IP address via DHCP as opposed to the address specified in the ini file If this is set to 1 then the IP address of the controller is assigned by the local DHCP server and the IPAddress SubNetMask DefaultGateway and DNSAddress settings in the ini file are ignored If it is set to 0 ...

Page 278: ...t operations This is typically set to 1 NumberCommunitySet Names 1 The NumberCommunitySetNames variable is used to specify how many community get names are listed in the ini file using the CommunitySetNameN variable Up to 2 community strings of up to 20 characters in length can be specified for set operations This is typically set to 1 TrapManager 1 The TrapManager variable is used to specify how ...

Page 279: ... and management station It is recommended that this variable is set to a value between 0 and 100 Note No traps are discarded as a result of this setting they are simply queued up and sent at the specified intervals DisableInitialNotify 1 The DisableInitialNotify flag can be used to prevent the controller card from sending power on startup traps for each variable type that supports traps The reason...

Page 280: ...he ini file can simply be opened with a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad viewed and then closed again without saving 4 Copy the ini file to be modified from the controller to your computer using the FTP software and open it using a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad 5 Make any changes required to the ini file and Save the modified file to the computer 6 Copy the modified ini file back to t...

Page 281: ...12 If changes are also required on the second Nucleus controller if it is fitted repeat the process so that both controllers contain the modified ini file 14 5 6 Nucleus 2450 Changing the IP Address The Nucleus controller IP address and network connection information is stored in the Network ini file on the Compact Flash card on the Nucleus controller see section 14 5 4 for details of the contents...

Page 282: ...s set using the Workbench Generic Editor and can be Default None Even or Odd Using the Generic Editor Navigate to RouterController Comms Comms 1 to 4 as required CommsType Serial Parity Parity options are Default SW P 02 Even SW P 08 None None Even Odd Push the new configuration to the controller see the Workbench user manual for details In a dual controller system make the updated controller acti...

Page 283: ...e in use only then can the router control module direct the correct the data to the correct crosspoints The full specification for this protocol is available from the Customer Support section of the SAM web site 14 7 1 SW P 02 Routing Monitoring O Ps MV Destination Control Extended commands Interrogate 65 Connect 66 Tally 67 Connected 68 For all these commands the monitor rows are mapped onto dest...

Page 284: ...video inputs and outputs are 1 288 Outputs 16370 Monitor row 1 Outputs 16371 Monitor row 2 Outputs 16372 Monitor row 3 Outputs 16373 Monitor row 4 Mon Row Sources 0 287 outputs 0 287 Mon Row Sources 576 863 inputs 0 287 Outputs 1153 1292 are multiviewer outputs Figure 183 Sirius 830 Router Diagram Note All numbers with an Asterisk against them are Base 0 ...

Page 285: ...video inputs and outputs are 1 576 Outputs 16370 Monitor row 1 Outputs 16371 Monitor row 2 Outputs 16372 Monitor row 3 Outputs 16373 Monitor row 4 Mon Row Sources 0 575 outputs 0 575 Mon Row Sources 576 1151 inputs 0 575 Outputs 1153 1292 are multiviewer outputs Figure 184 Sirius 840 Router Diagram Note All numbers with an Asterisk against them are Base 0 ...

Page 286: ...utputs used Main video inputs are 1 576 and outputs are 1 1152 Outputs 16370 Monitor row 1 Outputs 16371 Monitor row 2 Outputs 16372 Monitor row 3 Outputs 16373 Monitor row 4 No expansion outputs used Mon Row Sources 0 575 outputs 0 575 Mon Row Sources 576 1151 inputs 0 575 Expansion outputs used Mon Row Sources 0 1151 outputs 0 1151 Mon Row Sources 576 1151 inputs 0 575 Single frame Outputs 1153 ...

Page 287: ...e 577 1152 Outputs 16370 Monitor row 1 Outputs 16371 Monitor row 2 Outputs 16372 Monitor row 3 Outputs 16373 Monitor row 4 Frame 1 of 2 Mon Row Sources 0 575 outputs 0 575 Mon Row Sources 576 1151 inputs 0 575 Frame 2 of 2 Mon Row Sources 0 575 outputs 0 575 Mon Row Sources 576 1151 inputs 0 575 Frame 1 of 2 Outputs 1153 1292 are multiviewer outputs Frame 2 of 2 Outputs 1293 1432 are multiviewer o...

Page 288: ...of control busses Driving all the fans Dual redundant fan power Collecting alarm signals from power supply shelves and fans Generating relay alarm outputs In addition to the above functions the module has the following secondary functions Providing power to the LED s in the door Providing power and control to the Catsii LED s on the control rear panel Figure 187 Control Fan Interface Module Video ...

Page 289: ... any audio signals need to be routed Table 81 Sirius 840 850 Control Fan interface Compatibility Important When two control fan interface modules are fitted in the router they must both be the same version For the Sirius 840 850 for example either 2 x 2452 2 x 2456 or 2 x 2458 modules should be fitted The 2452 2453 modules can only be fitted in original unmodified Sirius 800 routers see Table 6 in...

Page 290: ...s 840 850 5917 Sirius 800 Standard Video BNC Fibre input module Yes Yes Yes 5919 Sirius 800 Video AHP input module with delay and sync capability Yes No No 4915 Sirius 800 AES MADI input module 120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI inputs or 4915 Sirius 800 AES MADI input module 12 MADI Main Redundant Yes Yes No Output Modules 5923 Sirius 840 850 Standard Video BNC output module Yes not Sirius 830 Yes no...

Page 291: ...als from the remote bus fail the data to the expansion outputs and crosspoints is substituted by the local control In a single frame system the input module never illuminates the Control Error LED In a two frame system the input module illuminates this Control Error LED if the remote bus fails 4925 Sirius 800 AES MADI output module no audio delay 120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI outputs or 4925 Siri...

Page 292: ...sages from local Nucleus control module Off normal state Flashing the command message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received This communications error could be caused by a hardware failure although this is unlikely Check that the module is inserted correctly If the Local Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Local Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in ...

Page 293: ...r could be caused by a hardware failure although this is unlikely Check that the module is inserted correctly and the four RJ45 connections between the frames are fitted correctly see section 12 2 If the Remote Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Remote Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Green Active Card is active On Solid wo...

Page 294: ...tput that switches for each failure see section 16 4 3 Ethernet A B RJ45 x2 Ethernet for Nucleus controller A and B If two Nucleus controllers are fitted both the Ethernet A and Ethernet B ports must be connected to the network Video Reference BNC x 8 Video reference 4 pairs each with passive loop through B B and Tri level Note No internal termination RS485 1 COM 3 to 4 COM 6 Female 9 Pin D Type s...

Page 295: ...ced termination and LTC input termination Note Physically only one AES reference balanced or unbalanced should be connected Connecting both will stop the audio router module s functioning correctly Ethernet A B RJ45 x2 Ethernet for controller A and B If two Nucleus controllers are fitted both the Ethernet A and Ethernet B ports must be connected to the network Video Ref BNC x8 Video reference 4 pa...

Page 296: ...us 840 Not Used Sirius 850 Used when expanding between two Sirius 850 frames 12 2 for details Alarms 25 Way D Type socket Alarm Outputs Alarm outputs switch in the event of the following failures Fan Controller PSU For details on the output that switches for each failure see section 16 4 3 For example the outputs can be used for warning lights in a panel or monitoring by an external control system...

Page 297: ...ails Sirius 840 set to position 3 Sirius 850 single frame set to position 0 Sirius 850 frame 1 of 2 set to position 1 Sirius 850 frame 2 of 2 set to position 2 Door Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet Used to connect the door PC to an external network Door Fuse Spare Fuse 5 A Anti Surge Ceramic fuse 5 mm x 20 mm Connector Function Table 86 Sirius Alarm Rear Panel Connections Frame Switch Value Description 0 Si...

Page 298: ...neral Switcher and General Remote 1 Chassis Chassis 2 Rx Tx 3 Tx Rx 4 0V 0V 5 N C N C 6 0V 0V 7 Rx Tx 8 Tx Rx 9 Chassis Chassis Table 88 RS485 9 Way D Type Socket 1 9 Pins Function 1 GND 2 AES balanced 3 Ground 4 LTC 5 AES Unbalanced 6 GND 7 AES balanced 8 Not connected 9 LTC Table 89 RS485 9 Way D Type Socket Note Physically only one AES reference balanced or unbalanced should be connected Connec...

Page 299: ... Open 6 Alarm 4 Common 19 Alarm 4 Normally Closed 7 Alarm 5 Normally Open 20 Alarm 5 Common 8 Alarm 5 Normally Closed 21 Alarm 6 Normally Open 9 Alarm 6 Common 22 Alarm 6 Normally Closed 10 Alarm 7 Normally Open 23 Alarm 7 Common 11 Alarm 7 Normally Closed 24 Alarm 8 Normally Open 12 Alarm 8 Common 25 Alarm 8 Normally Closed 13 Not Connected Table 90 Alarm Relay Output 25 Way D Type Socket Alarm N...

Page 300: ...ventilation purposes there must be an additional 50 mm 2 inch gap on the left and right sides The full height of the Sirius 830 is 668 mm 26 3 inches Allow an additional 200 mm 8 inches behind the unit for power control and signal cables Figure 192 Sirius 830 Frame Dimensions 574 4 22 61 527 5 20 77 668 1 26 30 214 4 8 44 130 5 12 173 3 6 82 447 17 60 594 3 23 40 540 2 21 27 481 18 94 Dimensions a...

Page 301: ...lable for the Sirius 840 For ventilation purposes there must be an additional 50 mm 2 inch gap on the left and right sides The full height of the Sirius 840 is 1198 mm 47 2 inches Allow an additional 200 mm 8 inches behind the unit for power control and signal cables Figure 193 Sirius 840 Frame Dimensions Dimensions are of full size system without the power supplies Dimensions are in millimeters i...

Page 302: ...lable for the Sirius 850 For ventilation purposes there must be an additional 50 mm 2 inch gap on the left and right sides The full height of the Sirius 850 is 1511 mm 59 49 inches Allow an additional 200 mm 8 inches behind the unit for power control and signal cables Figure 194 Sirius 850 Frame Dimensions Dimensions are of full size system without the power supplies Dimensions are in millimeters ...

Page 303: ... Supply Shelf Dimensions The power supply shelf is a separate 2U assembly Power Supply Shelves are rack mountable and can be placed above below or remote from the Sirius Frame You must allow at least 250 mm 10 Inches at the rear of the shelf for cables and connectors Figure 195 Power Supply Shelf Dimensions Dimensions are in millimeters inches ...

Page 304: ...educe the risk of electric shock plug each power supply shelf into separate branch circuits employing separate service grounds Sirius 830 Router Configuration Mains Supply V AC Number of Power Supply Shelves and Units Required for Redundancy Typical router configuration of less than 12 video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 fitted in the router 100 120 V AC Nominal 1 Shelf 4 Power Supply Units 2 DC...

Page 305: ...f less than 36 video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 fitted in the router 100 120 V AC Nominal 2 Shelves 8 Power Supply Units 4 DC Cables If 36 or more video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 are fitted in the router 100 120 V AC Nominal 3 Shelves 12 Power Supply Units 6 DC Cables Typical router configuration of less than 36 video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 fitted in the router 220 240 V AC Nom...

Page 306: ...nfiguration of less than 20 video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 fitted in the router and no 5928 expansion output modules fitted outputs above 576 or expansion to a second frame 100 120 V AC Nominal 2 Shelves 8 Power Supply Units 4 DC Cables If 20 or more video AHP modules 5919 5949 5915 5925 are fitted in the router and any 5928 expansion output modules are fitted outputs above 576 or expansion...

Page 307: ...wer Cable Order Codes DC Power Cable Kit 2 5 metres Order Code 1913 Cable kit consists of 2 x 2 5 metre 8 Feet DC power cables 1 x 2 5 metre 8 Feet Earth cable 1 x 2 5 metre 8 Feet PSU alarm cable Additional DC Power Cable 2 5 metres Order Code 636025 Consists of 1 x 2 5 metre 8 Feet DC power cable DC Power Cable Kit 8 metres Order Code 1918 Cable kit consists of 2 x 8 metre 26 Feet DC power cable...

Page 308: ... the wiring details for the 62 way D Type sockets see section 9 14 3 Note The 1299 Sirius 830 Balanced AES input rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 830 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 1354 Sirius 830 Balanced AES input rear panel can be supplied as direct replacement for the 1299 if required see section 9 14 1 for details of the 1354 rear panel...

Page 309: ...sockets see section 9 14 3 Note The 1297 Sirius 840 850 Balanced AES input rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 840 850 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 1352 Sirius 840 850 Balanced AES input rear panel can be supplied as direct replacement for the 1297 if required see section 9 14 2 for details of the 1352 rear panel If unbalanced AES inputs are ...

Page 310: ...compatible with the 1286 Fiber rear panel see section 9 8 Note The 5913 and 5914 Sirius 840 850 standard video input modules were supplied with earlier Sirius 840 850 router systems and are shown here for users that already have them fitted The 5913 and 5914 Sirius 840 850 standard video input modules can be supplied as replacements for these earlier systems if required On newer systems the 5917 v...

Page 311: ...ing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Remote ...

Page 312: ...t Modules Modules No Longer Supplied With New Systems C 2 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 312 2017 SAM Figure 199 5913 5914 Sirius 840 850 Standard Video Input Module LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote Command OK Remote Error 5913 5914 ...

Page 313: ...e section 3 7 1 for licensing details Important The 5915 Sirius 800 video AHP input module was supplied with earlier Sirius 800 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 5915 Sirius 800 video AHP input module can be supplied as a replacement for these earlier systems if required The 5915 module heat sink can get very hot during normal operation When removing the ...

Page 314: ...ronize the audio channels with the video signal Rear Panel See Section Sirius 830 1234 1235 BNC rear panel see section 9 1 Sirius 830 1372 HD BNC rear panel see section 9 2 Sirius 830 1236 Fiber rear panel see section 9 3 Sirius 830 1373 Fiber rear panel see section 9 4 Sirius 840 850 1349 1289 BNC rear panel see section 9 9 Sirius 840 850 1360 HD BNC rear panel see section 9 10 Sirius 840 850 130...

Page 315: ...mixer For example using Mixer 6 to mix the stereo pair of channels 1 and 2 would result in a single mono signal being output from Mixer 6 The mixing process is purely additive and the gain of signals being mixed will need to be reduced to ensure the final mixed signal has the correct gain level C 2 2 4 Channel Swap Shuffle The channel shuffler is used to change the channel order of one or more of ...

Page 316: ... indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green Red 2 FPGA 2 status Green Red 3 FPGA 3 status Green Red 4 FPGA 4 status Green Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Yellow Local Command OK Receiving messages from local Nucleus control mo...

Page 317: ...eck that the module is inserted correctly and the four RJ45 connections between the frames are fitted correctly see section 12 2 If the Remote Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Remote Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Blue Green Fugue Status CPU status Flashing sequence Green Green Blue no...

Page 318: ...ger Supplied With New Systems C 2 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 318 2017 SAM Figure 202 5915 Sirius 800 Video AHP Input Module LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote Command OK Remote Error 1 2 3 4 Fugue Status Diagnostic LEDs x 8 SAM use only Top LED Bottom LED ...

Page 319: ... users that already have them fitted The 5916 video input module can be supplied as a replacement for these earlier systems if required On newer systems the 5917 video input module can be used instead of the 5916 and uses the same rear panels so is a direct replacement see section 9 18 for details Figure 203 5916 Standard Video BNC Fiber Input Module Rear Panel See Section 1234 1235 BNC rear panel...

Page 320: ...s a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Remote Error Error wi...

Page 321: ...anual Input Modules Modules No Longer Supplied With New Systems C 2 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 321 2017 SAM Figure 204 5916 Standard Video BNC Fiber Input Module LEDs Power OK Local Command OK Local Error Remote Command OK Remote Error ...

Page 322: ...irius 830 video crosspoint module arrangement and section 10 3 for the Sirius 840 850 video crosspoint module arrangement The Video Crosspoint modules each have a configuration of 288 inputs and 288 outputs Note The 5901 video crosspoint module was supplied with earlier Sirius 800 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted On newer systems or when spares are required ...

Page 323: ...l of the crosspoint modules indicate a Command Error check that the router controller is operating correctly If only one of the crosspoint modules indicates the error contact SAM Customer Support see section 1 2 for contact details Yellow Switch Flashes on a take signal when switching a route Off normal state Flashes each time a route is set Red Xpt Error Displays if there is a problem with any cr...

Page 324: ...e them fitted The 4925 audio output module can be supplied as a replacement for these earlier systems if required Rear Panel See Section Up to 120 AES outputs and up to 3 MADI output channels 1353 Balanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 11 10 1356 Unbalanced AES HD BNC MADI rear panel see section 11 11 1298 Balanced AES rear panel no MADI No longer supplied See Appendix C 5 1 Up to 12 MADI...

Page 325: ...rDevice LocalRouterConfig ModuleConfigurations ModuleConfiguration XXX AudioOutput MADIControl MADIControl YY Format Where XXX the Module ID of the Audio Output Module see the Workbench manual for details YY the MADI channel 1 to 12 being configured Select the number of MADI channels from the drop down menu MADI56 configures the MADI channel to 56 channels MADI64 configures the MADI channel to 64 ...

Page 326: ... Up to 64 channels of audio per MADI output C 4 1 4 MADI Audio Outputs To connect MADI audio outputs from a 4925 input module it must be used with either a 1295 BNC or 1296 Fiber rear panel Up to 12 MADI outputs one main and one duplicate output of each channel Up to 64 channels of audio per MADI output Maximum of 768 12 x 64 audio channels per 4925 audio output module Maximum of 768 12 x 64 audio...

Page 327: ...to the audio signals Note The audio processing functions allow gain control phase invert and stereo mode left right swap left both right both or mono mix The audio processing is standard for each audio module Figure 208 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram AES Rear Panel Figure 209 Audio Channel Processing Block Diagram MADI Rear Panel Input Output Monitoring selected from either the input or th...

Page 328: ...out of the router on both of the original channels The Mono Mix is C 4 1 8 4925 Connections from the Audio Crosspoints The 4925 audio output module receives two identical multiplexed audio transport streams each of which contains all of the audio channels on the output module up to 768 mono channels One transport stream is received from the main audio crosspoint module and a duplicate transport st...

Page 329: ...lt and the flash memory will be updated after 10 seconds of no audio setting changes being made Do not remove power from the module while this indication is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green LED G Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Ye...

Page 330: ...rnal video reference present and local oscillators locked Off external video reference not present Green Video Ref 4 External Video Reference 4 Status On Solid external video reference present and local oscillators locked Off external video reference not present Green AES Ref External AES Reference Status On Solid external AES reference present and local oscillators locked Off external video refer...

Page 331: ... and their rear panels The Module Rear panel pair 5923 1295 or 5924 1296 must be changed See Table 104 below for module rear alternatives On Sirius 840 and 850 routers A 5938 expandable video output module and its accompanying rear panel can be used instead of either the 5923 or 5924 and their rear panels The Module Rear panel pair 5923 1295 or 5924 1296 must be changed See Table 104 below for mod...

Page 332: ...SAM The 5923 video output module is compatible with the 1295 BNC rear panel see section 11 8 The 5924 output module is compatible with the 1296 Fiber rear panel see section 11 9 Figure 211 5923 5924 Sirius 840 850 Standard Video Output Module LEDs Connectors to the Motherboard Connectors to the 1295 or 1296 Rear Module ...

Page 333: ... a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yellow Remote Command OK Receiving messages from remote Nucleus control module the Nucleus controller in the frame linked to this frame Sirius 830 840 850 no expansion Off Expansion not used Sirius 850 expanded to second frame Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Remote Error Error wit...

Page 334: ...put Modules Modules No Longer Supplied With New Systems C 4 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 334 2017 SAM Figure 212 5923 5924 Sirius 840 850 Standard Video Output Module LEDs Power OK Command OK Command Error Remote Command OK Remote Error 5923 5924 ...

Page 335: ...dio channels by drop repeat to re time to the video signal for embedding All VANC Vertical Ancillary data and all non audio HANC Horizontal Ancillary data is removed Important The 5925 Sirius 800 video AHP output module was supplied with earlier Sirius 800 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 5925 Sirius 800 video AHP output module can be supplied as a repla...

Page 336: ...the signal If any audio channels routed from the audio crosspoints are asynchronous to the video signal they are being embedded in the output module will use drop repeat to synchronize the audio channels with the video signal Rear Panel See Section 1294 BNC rear panel see section 11 4 1363 HD BNC rear panel see section 11 5 1302 Fiber rear panel see section 11 6 1364 DS Link rear panel see section...

Page 337: ...ht be used when the feed is destined for another country that requires a specific audio level that is different from the current audio level C 4 3 5 Phase Invert Phase invert will invert the audio waveform For example this might be used if one channel of a stereo pair is out of phase with the other C 4 3 6 5925 Connections to the Audio Crosspoints The 5925 video output module receives two identica...

Page 338: ...tion is present as the flash may become corrupted Other indications are displayed when performing a firmware upgrade see the Sirius 800 Maintenance Upgrade manual for details Green Red 2 FPGA 2 status Green Red 3 FPGA 3 status Green Red 4 FPGA 4 status Green Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Yellow Local Command OK Receiving messages from local Nucleus control module th...

Page 339: ...hat the module is inserted correctly and the four RJ45 connections between the frames are fitted correctly see section 12 2 If the Remote Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Remote Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Blue Green Fugue Status CPU status Flashing sequence Green Green Blue normal ...

Page 340: ...No Longer Supplied With New Systems C 4 Iss 5 Rev 7 Page 340 2017 SAM Figure 215 5925 Sirius 800 Video AHP Output Module LEDs Remote Command OK Remote Error Power OK Local Command OK Local Error 1 2 3 4 Fugue Status Diagnostic LEDs x 8 Top LED Bottom LED ...

Page 341: ...eo BNC Fiber output module was supplied with earlier Sirius 830 router systems and is shown here for users that already have it fitted The 5937 Sirius 830 standard video BNC Fiber output module can be supplied as replacements for these earlier systems if required On newer systems the 5926 Sirius 800 standard video output module non expandable can be used instead of the 5937 and uses the same rear ...

Page 342: ...nd message from the router controller is corrupt or hasn t been received This communications error could be caused by a hardware failure or incorrect insertion Check that the module is inserted correctly If the Command Error LED is flashing at the same time as the Command OK LED is flashing it suggests a mismatch in the configuration of the Nucleus controller Check the controller configuration Yel...

Page 343: ... way D Type sockets see section 11 10 1 Note The 1298 Sirius 800 Balanced AES output rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 800 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 1353 Sirius 800 Balanced AES output rear panel can be supplied as direct replacement for the 1298 if required see section 11 10 for details of the 1353 rear panel If unbalanced AES outputs a...

Page 344: ...h earlier Sirius 830 and 840 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 1309 rear panel is no longer supplied with new systems but is available as a spares replacement if required If the system is being expanded with a second or third 5931 external multiviewer output module the 1369 Sirius 830 840 external multiviewer HD BNC rear panel can be used see section 13 1...

Page 345: ...1291 Sirius 850 multiviewer coax rear panel was supplied with earlier Sirius 850 router systems and is shown here for users that already have them fitted The 1291 rear panel is no longer supplied with new systems but is available as a spares replacement if required If the system is being expanded with a second 5931 external multiviewer output module the 1307 Sirius 850 multiviewer HD BNC rear pane...

Page 346: ...Rear Panel up to two Up to 2 rear panels with 48 HD BNC connectors per rear panel up to 96 multiviewer outputs see section 13 11 for details Sirius 850 1291 Rear Panel up to two No longer supplied and shown here for users that already have them fitted Up to 2 rear panels with 48 Coax DIN 1 0 2 3 connectors per rear panel up to 96 multiviewer outputs see section C 6 2 for details Sirius 850 1292 Re...

Page 347: ...ule LED Color Function Detail Normal Working Status Green Power OK Power to the module On Solid working correctly Yellow Command OK Command from the Nucleus Module Flashing receiving information and working correctly Red Command Error Error messages from Nucleus control module Off normal state if it is flashing then it is receiving error messages Table 111 5932 Sirius 850 Multiviewer Output Module...

Page 348: ... Figure 223 1292 MV Link Rear Panel Note Figure 223 shows that Multiviewer port 18 has only has four outputs the other four outputs are not used MV9 66 72 If two 1292 rear panels are used then the second rear panel is fitted in the top multiviewer slot and numbered as follows 57 64 49 56 41 48 33 40 25 32 17 24 9 16 1 8 MV1 MV18 137 140 129 136 121 128 113 120 105 112 97 104 89 96 81 88 73 80 MV10...

Page 349: ...2 Input 7 16 Input 8 3 Input 8 Shield 17 Input 8 4 Input 5 18 Input 5 Shield 5 Input 5 19 Input 6 6 Input 6 Shield 20 Input 6 7 Input 3 21 Input 3 Shield 8 Input 3 22 Input 4 9 Input 4 Shield 23 Input 4 10 Input 1 24 Input 1 Shield 11 Input 1 25 Input 7 12 Input 2 Shield 26 Input 7 13 NC 27 Shield 14 NC 28 NC Table 112 Multiview Link Outputs Note Cables are supplied if MV Link is ordered Kaleido m...

Page 350: ... that already have them fitted The 1293 rear panel is no longer supplied with new systems but is available as a spares replacement if required If the system is expanded further 1366 Sirius 850 HD BNC expansion rear panels can be mixed with 1293 rear panels see section 12 7 Figure 224 1293 24 Channel Expansion Output Rear Panel Note s It is not possible to mix the 1290 1365 and 1293 1366 Output Rea...

Page 351: ...d video rates re clocked all other rates auto bypassed Return loss 15dB 10MHz to 1 5GHz 10dB 1 5GHz to 3GHz Amplitude 800mV p p nominal DC offset 5V Cable Equalisation Automatic for Up to 350 m 1150 feet Belden 1694A PSF1 2M at SD rates Up to 200 m 650 feet Belden 1694A at HD Up to 140 m 460 feet Belden 1694A at 3G Table 113 Main Video Inputs 5917 5919 5914 5915 and 5916 Video Input Modules used w...

Page 352: ...k Mode Lock to Reference Lock to Input Genlock H Phase 0 5H in pixel clock steps Genlock V Phase 0 5F in 1 line steps Video H Delay 0 1 Line in pixel clock steps Video V Delay 0 1 Frame in 1 line steps Video Delay 0 14 Pictures Picture Frame in progressive formats Picture Field in interlaced formats Reference Select Mode Configured for each input or output any of 4 looping references or internally...

Page 353: ...mat Audio Channels Format 525 625 Up to 16 SMPTE ST259 carrier Embedded Audio to SMPTE ST272ADEF synchronous and asynchronous 20 bit audio packets only 720p Up to 16 SMPTE ST292 carrier SMPTE ST296 720p 4 2 2 10 bit 50 59 94 60 progressive frames s Embedded Audio to SMPTE ST299 1 Audio synchronous or asynchronous to video 48 kHz nominal sample rate 1080i Up to 16 SMPTE ST292 carrier SMPTE ST274 10...

Page 354: ...mpedance 75 nominal Cable Equalisation 200 m 650 Feet Belden 1855 or equivalent MADI Inputs on Coax Rear Panel 1285 or 1303 Rear Panels Number and Type 12 with main and backup inputs per signal auto fail over on signal loss or manual changeover Connector BNC 75 electrical impedance Impedance 75 nominal Cable Equalisation 200 m 650 Feet Belden 1855 or equivalent MADI Inputs on Fiber Rear Panel 1286...

Page 355: ...auto bypassed Return loss 15 dB 10 MHz to 1 5 GHz 10dB 1 5 GHz to 3 GHz Amplitude 800 mV p p 10 Rise Fall time 90ps 3G 180ps HD 650ps SD Timing Jitter 0 25UI 1 5G and 3G 0 15UI SD Alignment Jitter 0 15UI 1 5G and 3G 0 1UI SD DC offset 0V 0 5V Table 117 Main Coax Video Outputs 5926 5938 5949 5924 and 5925 Video Output Modules used with 1296 or 1302 Main Router Optical Video Output Rear Panels Type ...

Page 356: ...ck Mode Lock to Reference Lock to Input Genlock H Phase 0 5H in pixel clock steps Genlock V Phase 0 5F in 1 line steps Video H Delay 0 1 Line in pixel clock steps Video V Delay 0 1 Frame in 1 line steps Video Delay 0 14 Pictures Picture Frame in progressive formats Picture Field in interlaced formats Reference Select Mode Configured for each input or output any of 4 looping references or internall...

Page 357: ...ndently to each other Ancillary Data All VANC data is removed All non audio HANC Horizontal Ancillary data is removed Embedded Audio Delay 5949 only optional Licensed feature see section 3 6 Embedded Audio Delay License SAM Order Code S8AHP VD 1 per module 24 channels Audio Delay Per audio input channel in steps of 0 25 ms in a range of 0 to 5 46 Seconds Video Format Audio Channels Format 525 625 ...

Page 358: ...range of 0 to 2 Seconds 48 kHz Audio Processing 4929 only optional Licensed features see section 3 6 Sample Rate Conversion SRC License SAM Order Code S8A SRC 1 per module 768 mono channels on MADI 240 mono AES channels Sample Rate Conversion SRC Supported input sample rates from the audio crosspoint 32 kHz 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz MADI Supports conversion to 48 kHz AES Supports conversion to 32 kHz 44 ...

Page 359: ...All bits set to Zero 0 Parity re calculated on outputs Transparent to audio data Sample rate adjustment for near rate locking by drop repeat Transparency free running asynchronous outputs Transparent to audio data Transparent to Input Channel Status and User data Parity re calculated on outputs AES Outputs Electrical Interface 1353 1356 and 1298 Rear Panel Number and Type 120 AES pairs per card Ba...

Page 360: ...at Transparency free running asynchronous outputs Transparent to audio data Transparent to Input Channel Status and User data Parity re calculated on outputs MADI Outputs on AES Rear Panel 1353 and 1356 Rear Panel Number 3 Connector HD BNC 75 electrical impedance Impedance 75 2 Output Amplitude 720 mV nominal MADI Outputs on Coax Rear Panel 1295 Rear Panel Number and Type 12 with dual outputs per ...

Page 361: ...odule re clocked Additional Outputs 1366 24 per module re clocked Connectors HD BNC Gold plated Standards Supported SMPTE 259M 525 and 625 SD SDI EN50083 9 DVB ASI SMPTE 292M 720p and 1080i HD SDI SMPTE 424M 1080p 3G SDI Impedance 75 Data Rate 3 Mb s 3 Gb s Standard video rates re clocked all other rates auto bypassed Return Loss 15dB 10MHz to 1 5GHz 10dB 1 5GHz to 3GHz Amplitude 800 mV pk pk 10 S...

Page 362: ... module re clocked Additional Outputs 1293 24 per module re clocked Connectors DIN 1 0 2 3 Gold plated Standards Supported SMPTE 259M 525 and 625 SD SDI EN50083 9 DVB ASI SMPTE 292M 720p and 1080i HD SDI SMPTE 424M 1080p 3G SDI Impedance 75 Data Rate 3 Mb s 3 Gb s Standard video rates re clocked all other rates auto bypassed Return Loss 15dB 10MHz to 1 5GHz 10dB 1 5GHz to 3GHz Amplitude 800 mV pk ...

Page 363: ...ulti drop panel protocol SW P 08 GVG ES Control and Harris Passthrough Default 38 4 kbaud Ethernet 1 x RJ45 per controller 10 100Base T SW P 02 IN IP RollCall third party control systems using SW P 02 SNMP Control SNMP Monitoring support plus DCCP connection to Workbench Table 124 Nucleus 2450 Router Control Module Alarms Alarms Relay changeover for PSU fan and Controller failure Comprehensive ala...

Page 364: ...ncy options 2970 W Additional Redundant Video crosspoints 50 W Additional Redundant Audio crosspoints 55 W Additional 96 MV outputs 320 W Table 127 Sirius 830 Frame Details Sirius 840 Frame Weight Between 150 kg 330 lbs and 175 kg 386 lbs typical full frame without packaging and depending on modules fitted Height 27RU chassis 1198mm 47 17 inches Power requirements Auto ranging 100 Vac to 240 Vac 5...

Page 365: ...d Video modules all Fiber No monitoring or redundancy options 4870 W 576 x 1152 Fiber available on first 576 outputs only Fully Equipped 50 standard Video 50 Video AHP all Coax No monitoring or redundancy options 6900 W 576 x 1152 Video AHP on 288 inputs and 288 outputs Additional Redundant Video crosspoints 50 W Additional Redundant Audio crosspoints 55 W Additional 96 MV outputs 320 W Table 129 ...

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